Strava is an absolute nightmare to use. My feed is absolutely chock full of ads and dog-walkers. Don’t get me wrong, I’m very happy they’re taking a 0.2 mile walk around their block and logging their progress, but I don’t need to see it. Nike, TrainerRoad, Zwift, Peloton all have giant ads every time their users upload an activity. And I don’t understand it because it’s not an ad-supported network. Like I would happily pay to have all this shit hidden. It would be extremely simple for Strava to fix this, which would just be to provide me with a simple filter for what type of activities I’d like to see. The fact that they haven’t done so, a long time ago, leads me to believe that they simply don’t want to, for whatever reason. Plus they’ve already begun to enshittify by breaking integrations with third parties.

Are there any good options for this?

E: to be clear, I’m asking about the social aspect of Strava.

  • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    Come to think of it, OSM traces include timestamps and elevation for each recorded point, plus maybe other data from the uploaded GPX file. Maybe someone will create a Strava-style visualizer that serves HTML, SVGs or PNGs from trace IDs with a map, speed and elevation profile for easy sharing. Imagine your trace is https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/hagu/traces/11959920 and you change openstreetmap.org with perhaps openstreetmap-traceview.org and get a nice sharable overview that also has a PNG for preview on socials. Maybe even a page with a list of activities by user including kilometer stats by month, mode of transport etc.