A lot (perhaps most) people out of the everyone is also probably hyperfocusing on what they personally can get out of things over what would work out better for a larger scale economy (which by extension includes them but who has time to think of that when the single most important thing is maximising the self and bugger everyone else).
I don't have the time of day for anything that relies on ad revenue models.
corporations have the goal to monopolize to control the entire market they are in endlessly, but the only thing that stops them from doing so, is having a choice
And some anti-monopoloisation legislations in some places.
Some of the podcasts I listen to have moved away from advertising revenue and onto user support models. It is a big step, but I think it is one that should be supported.
But, if you dig into many, they actually have the same set of investor institutions - does it matter they are "different" companies?
It's bandaid-not-solutions which is why they have wildly varying results like why you can just switch up your software (for the most part) but it's a pain in the system trying to boycott Nestle.