So here's the fact, people tend to live the life they have dreamt of on social media since in reality they aren't that way. They give you all sort of advice that they themselves aren't practicing what they preach. But if they're actually saying something worth doing but aren't doing these things themselves, should that stop you from following their advice,, NO.
Focus on the message and ignore the messager if they're practicing what they preach, if the message had proven to be worth following then just do it and get the results. It's obvious posting quality is what can give you merit, that someone spamming is saying so doesn't mean you shouldn't be a quality poster just because of that.
Also don't forget, it's clear users guilty of this crime are only hurting for merit to grow their accounts so they can get higher pay for their continues spamming in the forum. They pretend just to get the merit and if that's successful, they continue with their regular activity