Which is something you might do as an individual, but it's pretty obvious that bitcoin implementations aren't going to hardcode every single miner into the peerlist of every single node. So realistically, whether you have a spammy workaround or not, the implementation that most nodes run matters and the filters still matter.
It ends up in blocks and not mempools, it makes everything worse
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Yes, it distorts the fee market.
The spams existence is actually the cause of that distortion. It has a negligible effect right now on fee calculations, but that will change if spam is encouraged and amplified and in much higher quantity.
Whatever man I'm done talking about it. You just wrong