the_drunken_knight's blog

By the_drunken_knight, history, 3 years ago, In English

While reviewing some of my suspected users, I found submissions of Js1.

If we closely at this guy's previous contest submissions: https://codeforces.me/submissions/Js1

We can easily deduct the following points:

  • He has changed his template 3 times (specially from B to C problem), in the 3 problems he solved,

  • In one of his previous contest, all of his submissions were skipped,

  • And all of his submissions were AC in one go, which clearly shows how desperate he was (like other cheaters).

It is near-to-impossible for MOSS to detect these kind of cheaters, so I request MikeMirzayanov to take some action (again as in that previous contest) over it. And also, needless to say, thanks for giving us such a great platform like Codeforces.

You da bestt!! <3

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Lol nobody cares

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Can't we just have some feature to send this directly to Mike/other Codeforces admins? While it's important to catch cheaters, I think most people don't care about seeing blogs like this.

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I just don't get one thing what is the purpose of all these cheating blogs. I know it feels bad seeing cheaters getting better ranks , but I feel one should be working to sharpen there skills because this will what matters in the end.

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Initially, I thought sir Mike literally introduced an anti-cheating bot type of thing. I was in complete awe for a moment :P