10-16-2019 11:48
10-16-2019 11:48
Should Fitbit users who step more than 50K per day be required to donate those extra steps to users who can't break the 10K barrier?
It is clearly unfair that some Fitbit users have an advantage. 🤔
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10-16-2019 13:17 - edited 10-16-2019 13:19
10-16-2019 13:17 - edited 10-16-2019 13:19
Our money should be based on the number of steps a person walks. Technology should be invented so only those who have gotten many steps can cheat. Society generally takes from the poor, not the rich. So those who get fewer than 10,000 steps will have to give more.
10-16-2019 12:18
10-16-2019 12:18
Hello @Patrick it seems you've been posting about high stepping Fitbit users for a while now. Your previous post was telling people they were preoccupied with the issue. There really isn't much anyone can do. Not everyone can break the 10k barrier for a variety of reasons. Not everyone will break 50k, 65k or 80k in a day, much less in a week. You really should change the information on your profile. You re not old or in the way.
10-16-2019 12:27 - edited 10-16-2019 12:30
10-16-2019 12:27 - edited 10-16-2019 12:30
This has nothing to do with people posting high steps.
It is Politics. Those who have more should share with those who have less...
You need to bone up on Karl Marx......everyone should be equal
10-16-2019 12:34
10-16-2019 12:34
I can't believe I actually had to explain this post........
10-16-2019 13:17 - edited 10-16-2019 13:19
10-16-2019 13:17 - edited 10-16-2019 13:19
Our money should be based on the number of steps a person walks. Technology should be invented so only those who have gotten many steps can cheat. Society generally takes from the poor, not the rich. So those who get fewer than 10,000 steps will have to give more.
10-16-2019 18:50
10-16-2019 18:50
I can't believe I actually had to explain this post........
Young people don't seem to recognize satire. I don't know why. Maybe it's because of what Mark Twain said about the internet...