The part that you missed (or just ignored) is where I said that SteadyOptions is not just about trade alerts, but about options education. And that means that once you learn the strategies, you don't need to replicate exactly the same trades. You can use different strikes, different expirations etc. This is why we have a discussion about all trades that we make.And you still haven't addressed how members are supposed to get in on these same traders if they are already liquidity constrained by you.
If your goal is really to understand how the service works and see some examples, I would recommend the following posts:
Welcome to Steady Options
See What You AreMissing
Lessons From Q1 2016 Earnings Season
How We Nailed The Implied Volatility Game
But I assume this is not really your goal, is it?