Hmm maybe they have some kind of arrangement or in this way they want to support this user for some reason?
Over the years on hive and steem I have learned one thing... it honestly doesn't matter much whether a user creates fake accounts or creates farms. More nerves and energy are spent on combating such abuses and this only creates a lot of acid on the platform which translates into an outflow of users to more neutral places or places with a more sophisticated version of combating abuses. sophisticated, i.e. one that does not echo publicly. We are talking about a few dollars here and calculate the time you spend fighting these abuses in money... this is work worth hundreds of dollars. And another question is where does the money in social media come from? Well, it comes from the fact that there are reach, so from the fact that there are many users. Abbusers or not but still some people who might want to spend those blurts on something like blurt games or other products... For me, the priority is to attract as many users as possible and create solutions that will disproportionately support those authors who create something really valuable than those who cheat...
You know, it's like with FB because there are so many millions of users there, posts by scammers, swindlers or plagiarisms and so they get lost in the thicket of content and those who earn money are either promoted for the big money that the platform gets or those who present something that people really like.
In this respect, we should look at it the same way.
Ultimately, a certain amount of blurt is produced per block and the goal of scammers is simply to sell them, which means that people who are really interested can buy them cheaper. In the end, all of these blurts will end up on the market anyway... Btw scammers usually just burn most of prizes by their activity just like this bot what @mariuszkarowski linked here in comment.
So ithink that, our task should be to ensure the depth of the market so that it is always capacious enough that sales do not cause significant declines, i.e. attract investors and create solutions that will make real users, not scammers, see the point in buying blurts.