Do you know why most big names failed on Steem? They didn't produce exclusive content and they didn't encourage their following to purchase tokens so they could tip forever. They didn't teach their consumers they get a return on that investment. Those big names came and got a few big votes, for a little while...
Most of them almost were not mentioning steem to people that follow them. and you are right, they did not understand it, and did not try to explain it to their user base.
this also reminded me of the crypto people complaining about censorship of their content on youtube, but non of them are trying to use (and move) their user base to a decentralized crypto sphere (i know there are no a lot of options but if they are in crypto, they are pioneers, so they need to puss it).
Big names with big followings can come here, tell their following to stop donating, spend the money on Hive, power it up. Nobody is going to complain if someone was reaching the trending page daily without the help of current whales and orcas because they encouraged enough followers to come a tip with votes. If a massive following pulled 3 million HP from the market to support one content creator, great! That massive following has NINE MORE VOTES to use in a day. One creator with a business mind posting exclusives here can do a lot. Now scale it up. Purchasing enough HP for a vote worth two cents doesn't rise with the value of the token either. Man I wish I had more time to talk about this right now... I'm just rambling... You get it... And that's cool.
Rather than whales becoming starstruck and voting for big shots, they should teach these big shots about the potential. Otherwise they just take the money and run all while nobody is even leaving comments under their posts here (on Steem when it happened).