Thank you for your input @amarie!
I also think that its possible to but a blog together in a day like @sweetsssj does but almost every single day?
Normally it wouldn't really matter... if it was known as a Hollywood production. There is nothing wrong with forming a team to do the behind the scene work for you unless its on Steemit and you are not being honest about it. Her followers support her and they are led to believe that it is just her. And when she responds to their replies, they believe that the responses are coming from her and if they aren't, that is morally wrong and what Steemit stands up against.
Yes Steemit is open source but Steemit also has guides and ethics that they want to uphold those. An example is many members upvoting their own replies and not upvoting the authors article is frowned upon and becoming a big problem. Yes, its there and you can do it but its not ethical.
I'm the first one to admit that my blog post are not perfect with fancy coding but hey, its all me. I write it myself and respond to replies myself. Its honest and whoever supports me deserves honesty from me.
This has nothing to do with the fact that @sweetsssj is ballin', its about honesty, integrity and greed. The things that Steemit are against.
I hear ya. What you are describing is called capitalism and it is in everything. My whole point is that there is no point in publicly ridiculing someone else's blog. Spin that anger energy into something positive for yourself. For example, look how long my response was to you and how long yours is to me. Both of us could have put up another blog post about something in the time it took to do this.
You are just as smart, capable and creative as anyone else on this platform. Live and let live and let Steemit take care of whatever. And if they don't, then you still keep Steeming. You can do it. Maybe we can come up with some kind of way to help each other get to dolphin status. That would be cool.
But, forget about being mad at somebody else because you feel they are not presenting themselves legitimately, it doesn't matter. This is a train and it's moving fast. You're in early. It's still in its infancy. Get on it before it gets to far up the tracks.