I'm Algerian, and a few weeks ago I was genuinely excited when I discovered that Algeria has a single Grandmaster on Codeforces. That motivated me deeply. I wanted to grind hard and become the second one. A real goal, a real inspiration. But then I started looking closer. And that excitement slowly turned into disappointment.
What made me suspicious
This user Tipa , not long ago, was visibly struggling with A and B problems. Their submissions showed it — wrong answers, mistakes. That's completely normal for a developing competitive programmer. Then, in a surprisingly short period of time — they hit Grandmaster. No gradual climb. No visible improvement trajectory. Just a sudden jump to one of the highest ranks on this platform.
I'm not making accusations — I'm asking you to look
I'm not here to cancel anyone. I could be wrong. But I invite you to check their submission history yourself:
- Look at the difficulty of problems they solved over time.
- Look at the timing and patterns of their submissions.
- Compare their early performance with their rated contest results.
The data is public. Judge for yourself.
Why this matters to me :
Algeria has one Grandmaster. One. When I saw that, I felt pride and hunger — I wanted to earn that rank and make it two. Legitimately, through real grinding and real improvement. If that rank was earned through dishonest means, it doesn't just affect a leaderboard. It affects people like me who look at it for inspiration.
I hope I'm wrong. But I can't stay silent about something that's been bothering me.









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I dont see any ai tho it looks human to me. I mean maybe he is humanizing the code. His jump on rating is very weird tho.
maybe account share idk cuz looks all human
EDIT: By the way, this is not AI. GPT could not do coding in 2021. Also you can search up his name(real name) to find more abt him.
There is something not legal here for sure.