Originally Posted by
drewguy
That would drive me nuts and I would fix one or both segments. Probably would fix the downhill one to start just past the beginning of the drop. I'd give it a very similar name, append [fixed], and then hide the bad ones from my feed. Then hope new riders gravitate towards the new segment and the only one gets downrated. (I aggressively hide bad segments - it's the only way to downvote a poor segment).
We all have our favorite type of segments I suppose, but what's so bad about these "bad" segments that you want to kill them?

Unless it's a mountaintop or something, why should a climbing segment necessarily end at the crest, and why should a descent necessarily not begin before the road heads down? I just think it's important that descents end well before any T-intersection, stoplight or the like. Also, the start of a segment can ensure that the best times aren't the result of an unusually advantageous start, and that the riders came from a certain direction.