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C++ challenges

Are challenges unlimited? Can I get in trouble if I spam challenger after challenge as a mean to practice and further understand and get better at c++ ? I saw something about people getting banned when they challenged the same person ( I guess to farm easy exp) I use random for challenges. Thanks for your help I'm new here and don't want to lose my chance of getting banned and not be able to further improve

24th Jul 2019, 8:23 PM
Lenier Rivero
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- Challenges are not unlimited. https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/440683/ - In a normal situation, if someone keeps losing to you, they would typically move on to a different opponent. If they continue to accept your challenges despite losing consistently or frequently, it would certainly be suspicious and worthy of further investigation. A ban isn't certain as SL staff tends to look at the whole picture as much as possible. Best practice is to ease off challenging someone when they start to lose more than a few rounds. Maybe they are tired or distracted and just don't want to decline challenges for some reason or they are not an even match for you. In any case, you should protect your own track record by practicing with someone else or practice in a different way for awhile. I hope this helps alleviate your concerns.
24th Jul 2019, 10:54 PM
Janning⭐
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There is nothing wrong with repeatedly challenging the same person up to the limit of 15 games as long as they are not fake/duplicate accounts created by you or a friend made just to make you win.
24th Jul 2019, 11:49 PM
Sonic
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In that case I'm in the clear because I'm losing badly Haha the long math problems Involving x++ and such get me to where I just skip it. That's why I wanted to use the challenges as mini random tests to better practice coding
24th Jul 2019, 11:51 PM
Lenier Rivero
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