One comment here called out content junk food, another called out the complexity of the replacement. It's both. People generally don't want thoughtful, quality content, and they certainly don't want to pay for it.
Also funny to see the article behind the FT paywall, but that's an audience that actually does pay for quality content.
Also funny to see the article behind the FT paywall, but that's an audience that actually does pay for quality content.