There's a saying:
Don't attribute to malice that which you can explain by stupidity.I've been both sides of the FS fence.
To my shame I will admit to having revved even a Robin Corn freeware creation (my Islander famously crashed when near his Kaikoura terminal building

).
It's just annoying to you at the time, and you don't think of the hours and hours someone has spent on creating the stuff.
Other side of the fence, I enjoyed putting together the GNZLAP project, and it took 100's of hours from me, not to mention the guys who did the real work. After 3,000 downloads, I have a handful of emails from prats who bitched about AI not showing up on their system which hadn't been configured to display AI in the first place. I have
no emails of gratitude, joy or happiness. There has been good stuff on this forum, but nothing from Out There. Nil, zero, nada. Unbelievable.
So why on earth do it at all?
Of course, the answer is: because other guys have.
So you reap the benefit from their labours, and get the satisfaction of putting your own handiwork out there for the world to see.
Even if only 1 other guy enjoys it, you've increased the world's pleasure 100%.
The moment you stop enjoying doing it, you should quit, and that's what I think has happened to Mike (and others.)
No question, crapware rightly deserves to be ignored in the strongest possible terms, what kind of ego would put bad stuff in the mouths of his fellow simmers?
Swat 'em, make 'em stop enjoying churning out rubbish, before they become a nuisance.
But be sure you are educated enough to make the call.
Mmm I am ranting a bit.
Back to the issue:
Mike's problem was that people expected stuff from him that was not intended, and made uneducated comments about it.
A pox on them.
I only ever used his stuff for AI because it was clearly downspecced.
I'm sure it filled a necessary niche for many others too.
If Mike made a mistake, it was to take any notice of uninformed comment.
Whatever, he made his mark in the simming community, and will be remembered.