I get both why people downvoted you and why people defended you.
One developer can certainly be responsible for coding many microservices and even maintaining them depending on the scope, number of users, etc.
Sometimes people might even rotate with a core architect coordinating how they all interact and if they are consistent with each other.
Discussing about microservices can be very confusing if people are thinking about different things and, as always, when there's a good idea implemented in a specific context and people who don't use it get exposed to it as a silver bullet we'll end up with a huge backlash like in this article.
One developer can certainly be responsible for coding many microservices and even maintaining them depending on the scope, number of users, etc.
Sometimes people might even rotate with a core architect coordinating how they all interact and if they are consistent with each other.
Discussing about microservices can be very confusing if people are thinking about different things and, as always, when there's a good idea implemented in a specific context and people who don't use it get exposed to it as a silver bullet we'll end up with a huge backlash like in this article.