Sliver of a quibble.
Disliking a thing and having a principle against it are several magnitudes of difference in intensity.
This one frequently regrets the arbitrary inclusion of either under or over age avocado that happens on so much food where this one lives.
The dislike of baby poop green slime on every single breakfast food with not a care whether it is sweet or savoury and no cognizance of it’s texture is not at the same grade as objecting to and opposing the eating of the flesh of humans.
One of these, this one will decline and occasionally ridicule. The other, well, there are more necessarily expedient and extreme means of registering loathing.

The second note is that, yes, “micro” transactions are industry standard, and the story of where and how it came from is very amusing and interesting… But the concept behind it, the up sell, the extreme feature, not batteries not included (that’s very different) but instead spinning rims, that is old. Ancient in fact. The upcharge for the superficial is about as old as any trade records we have found.

As old as customers complaining about merchants being coin grubbing and duplicitous.

Which brings us to internet activity standards. Which are generally empty hysterics and gleeful hyperbole.

That’s why “Industry Standard” amused this one so much. It’s “good” for the goose, the gander, and the unrelated bystander.