(13.14) b) Steemcleaners is its own project founded and owned by @Anyx. Spaminator (and mack-bot) is its own project now owned by me. While you usually only see me publicly representing these projects, that's only because I volunteered to do so, and shouldn't be seen as an indication of the projects being the same.
Steemcleaners requires a delegation of sufficient proportions to be able to hold enough weight to return rewards to the blockchain from fraudulent posts and accounts. In our system to date, we have a total of 31242 text plagiarism cases and 8918 photo plagiarism cases. In many cases, the posts have large payouts that must be returned to the reward pool in a consistent and efficient manner.
We must also disable the accounts in question where required. Identity theft or cybercrime accounts, for example, receive very large downvotes in order to make them undesirable to the perpetrators, deterring them. This includes phishing victim accounts. Numerous users were able to regain control of their accounts without the account having suffered much damage because we were able to interject and render the account useless to the hackers.
I will answer the Spaminator portion of this in Spaminator's delegation questions post.
The two projects are different and unrelated except for the staff on them and cannot be combined in any plausible form.