So the point you are trying to make is that people should know it’s a wildly_fanciful_statement sketchy practice? If so, then yes I agree.
What I’m saying (and maybe not effectively enough) is this:
Lets assume everyone knows what you want to “wake” then too. What’s next? In the end, if everyone knows it and enough people accept it and still pay, then it will continue to happen.
If those people decide not to accept it, and don’t pay, then at some point it switches back to the creator and if the creator is willing to make less to stick to this specific “principle”/ business decision OR if they change the cost/practice to attract back those that refuse to pay.
I guess the other possibility, is that letting the creator know and getting them to change would also be effective if successful.
Either way, I’d still argue that the way the practice would end is more based on if consumers stopped paying rather than convince creators to change their mind even after they understood the truth of it. I honestly think many will say...since they can sell it for me I should make more, but that’s just a guess and I could easily me wrong.