There's definitely a real problem here. But what's been genuinely wild to watch is how aggressively some Korean users have been gaming the algorithm on the Sonic Labs leaderboard. It's almost become an art form at this point—this has been going on for several months straight. The sheer creativity of the workarounds is almost entertaining, if you can get past the obvious abuse.
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YieldWhisperer
· 17h ago
That group of people in Korea really know how to make things interesting on the leaderboard. They've been messing around for months, and this guy is right.
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BoredStaker
· 17h ago
Haha, Koreans are really clever with this gameplay, full marks for the gaming spirit.
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SilentObserver
· 17h ago
Koreans' methods of manipulating the leaderboard... are truly incredible, almost like a hacker art exhibition.
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AllInDaddy
· 17h ago
The Korean guy turned the leaderboard into a piece of art. That move is absolutely brilliant, haha.
There's definitely a real problem here. But what's been genuinely wild to watch is how aggressively some Korean users have been gaming the algorithm on the Sonic Labs leaderboard. It's almost become an art form at this point—this has been going on for several months straight. The sheer creativity of the workarounds is almost entertaining, if you can get past the obvious abuse.