I know you didn't the bots accurately, because if you did, you would know what works and what doesn't. And you wouldn't use it on 20 bots.
Nobody is bashing anybody. If a script doesn't work, post the log and report it. If you see that the bot author is MIA, best not to use the bot. Like, is this mode of thinking a surprise for you? The only person bashing anything is you for not being to run 20 bots effectively on 20 different accounts. And yes, you're in the minority. As 1. most people don't bot simultaneously on 10+ accounts 2. most people aren't complaining about it.
So if you have an issue, post the log, try to get the problem fixed, and ask for a refund if it's not your fault. Instead of endlessly whining about things are unfair, recognize that bots won't get better if there is no cooperation to fix the issues.
Here, let me do you a favor. Looking through your post history, you have complained specifically about two bots. One is LiteHerb, a bot that just was recently released. You commented 'banned after two hours'. Great job. No additional commentary, no helpful information, no log. And yeah, if you're botting on 20 accounts, of course, there is no oversight but that's your problem. No way of fixing or finding out what's wrong if you don't contribute. Quickherblore PRO: One star, it doesn't work. Real helpful again. The bot author even reached out for a PM and asked you to post a log. Surprise, surprise, no log. So how can anyone even know what issues you are having if you don't take an active approach in communicating it. And the funny thing is, the time you spent trying to retort an apple analogy could be time you spend posting logs, working with bot authors on identifying what is wrong. Why? Because there is an incentive for creators to fix their bots. They don't get money if they don't work.
So for the people who view this thread, this is an example of what NOT to do if you are faced with a difficulty. Read, read, read. There are stickies and guidelines literally posted on every topic.