mfro, and Mk14, I appreciate your feedback:
The Wiki site started the pitch for donations a few days ago:. Saying something like, "...We know this is the fifth time we've asked, but please don't scroll down past this message ...".
Now you know, often going into Wiki with some subject question or difficult issue to look up. But now then you are disrupted, from that. When I scroll a bit down, another reminder pops in. That's when I click out, so I don't know if there's more pitches coming.
Every time I've tried, it 'counts' the exact number. So if you've donated before, maybe they handle that different, I could see that. It's just creepy, but I guess they being open (about cookies).
Problem is, when a 'competitor' wants to get into the information action. They get, sort of 'freezed out'. There's probably a term for that in biological systems, but perhaps 'market saturation'?
I see this effect in other industries. A new venture gets denied resources, even though there's no new law, or explicit talk. Like: 'We don't need another BAKERY, on Jones Street", that sort of thing.
So, without explicit ban, perhaps a new bakery never gets viable business. And the existing one(s), they can be 'lazy', without direct consequences. Customer gets whatever level of 'quality' that the local 'playfield' has settled to.
Of course, gross incompetence WILL often produce change, new players, etc. But reality, often the bigger players in the shorter term, can loose sight of 'consequences', of half-assed, or shoddy product.
Ok, anyway, YouTube got into post, partially due to, recent viewing now ALWAYS puts a see-thru ADVERT right front and center, across videos being played, if you are a 'free' internet browsing viewer. In other words, they've stepped things up, (maybe September they started the persistent AD, like a car insurance company AD.)
Also, cannot get through something, now you get advertisement in middle. I tolerate some of that, it's a great free source. Just seems like a noticable jump in the cheap ADs.
I've sometimes 'joked', sarcastically, that I want to use that model for personal stuff,:
Oh, did you need Fred's phone number?...Oh, hang on, Have you considered, I can sell you (these) vitamins...
Oh, and I will be 'tracking' you, after we hang up..."
Most folks would respond, " That's ridiculous, stop trying to sell me stuff..."
I don't see, however, as much problem with general businesses, like electronics sales, as those are obvious multiple competing businesses. I maybe see Wiki, Facebook, and small handful of others as more towards MONOPOLY - media like.
Cookies, are more widely seen used, but I'm talking more about very small sub-set.
Ever try use Yahoo mail, on an Android based cellphone ? It gets weird. That's MONOPOLY power asserting itself.