Was it the only way that this attention economy cannibalized the age of information?
On top of that, we got pop up ads, spam, and pages that are actively hostile to users intent.
The insult is far worse than you imagine.
Novelty and mass apatite are only eclipsed by the panicked reflex for survival.
Curation is the new art. Find outlets which themselves refine and distill, without disappointing.
Advertising was invented for classified ad buyers by newspapers. It has since adapted to each new medium that came along, radio, TV, signboards, etc and now all manner of internet properties.
With technical searches, carefully crafted search terms can locate useful information. However, I find that once I venture into more general realms, the majority of the results, no matter how detailed the search terms, are ads or content with masses of affiliate links, etc. That is, very low grade ore (information), effectively useless for knowledge building purposes.
I got the iphone 13 pro, and the 120hz screen lets me read more stuff more quickly. Have I benefitted towards my "life goal"? Probably not, it may have been a detriment.