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This is completely incoherent. An "industry" does not have the ability to ruin people's free expression.
Anyone who wants to create something for other people, without asking for anything in return, is still free to do so. And I assume they are (at least, they are in niche communities - I don't know of a gonewild equivalent but I know of people who make games for fun and they're not hard to find, either).
It's sad that so many people have taken a cheap payout in the most crass possible way, but all that means is that you need to look harder for the content you want.
It does, by creating perverse incentives and the commercialized speech crowds out anything else. I mean, look at the topic... go check out GoneWild and tell me what you think...
It does though because it floods the medium with content from people just looking to make money. And it happens everywhere. When ebay started it was an online garage sale, now it's mostly businesses. Etsy used to be a place where creative types sold their crafts, now its flooded with dropshipped tat from Ali Baba. YouTube used to be random people uploading stuff for fun and expression, now it's mostly about sponsorship money. Twitter used to be a novel way for people to briefly express their thoughts, now its a fascist propaganda machine.