Hard for it to be otherwise, considering it affects almost everything.
I'd rather focus on publicly traded companies as the main root of evil before dealing with capitalism itself. Private companies tend to not be so destructive - many are fine staying where they are, instead of growing infinitely like cancer, eating everything around them.
They don't need to make a good Star Wars movie because they don't need to onboard new fans. They make them only to squeeze out existing fans who will pay regardless of quality.
The new Matrix movie was actually a masterpiece. The Wachowski's didn't want to revive the franchise since they considered it complete - but the studio insisted that if they didn't make it, the studio would get it done itself. So they accepted the offer, and made a movie so bad that it killed any attempts at reviving the franchise for good. The Matrix is now dead, and it will stay that way (hopefully).
I guess Star Wars is too strong to kill even with multiple shit movies.
Besides that, for how long can you squeeze the same universe? I'd rather have something new.
What beehaw did is very detrimental to the health of the fediverse, especially in the most crucial month.
I don't blame them though. They are running a really specific community with it's own culture and it ended up getting disrupted and diluted by the influx of new users.
In a month everything will calm down and I hope they refederate again.
Teams is still horribly optimized and barely works though. I love having to restart my computer in order to be able to sign in.
Protip: It's much faster and more stable when just opened as a webpage in Firefox