There’s an article going around but it’s mostly useless because it’s insufficiently naming specific examples.

YouTube = unskipable ads YouTube = ads longer than the content YouTube = ads during pause YouTube = constantly decreasing revenue share with creators despite more ads

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    • Google Chrome phasing out ad-blocker support (Manifest V2) under the guise of “improving security,” forcing users to endure more ads.
    • YouTube removing the “Dislike” count on videos, reducing transparency about content quality and user sentiment.
    • Google Search prioritizing SEO-spam sites and paid ads over relevant organic results, making it harder to find genuine information.
    • HP and Epson using DRM in printers to block third-party ink cartridges, forcing users to buy overpriced proprietary ink.
    • Instagram deprioritizing photo posts in favor of Reels, flooding feeds with algorithmically pushed content instead of updates from followed accounts.
    • LinkedIn enabling spammy “growth hacks” (e.g., vague AI-generated posts, connection request floods) that clutter users’ feeds and messages.
    • Nintendo shutting down online servers for older consoles (e.g., Wii U, 3DS), rendering purchased games partially or fully unusable.
    • Netflix aggressively cracking down on password sharing while raising subscription prices, forcing users to pay extra for previously permitted account sharing.
    • Adobe eliminating one-time purchases for Creative Cloud software, locking users into costly subscriptions indefinitely.
    • Apple throttling performance of older iPhones via iOS updates (initially without transparency), seen as coercing upgrades.
    • Apple removing the headphone jack from iPhones, pushing users to buy expensive AirPods or dongles.