In the context of this article and conversation, you are saying that companies that give away their product, for too low of a price, and too cheaply, in which consumers benefit too much is.... parasitic?
Giving things way to people for less than they are worth may not be good idea, but I don't think I would call that parasitic.
You make it sound like the companies who run this shit are penniless, they're not, they're making millions of dollars of actual cash. There's no charity going on here.
By force, eventually. Those daring to have their own interest in mind instead of the greater good should receive a healthy struggle session and their wealth confiscated. For all mankind!
Or its just a matter of not letting bad players to ruin all the game.
Too many greedy blood suckers will drain and kill the cow eventually.
The word here is balance to have a sustained long running system that can benefit the maximum number of people.
It doesn't need to be a false dichotomy between what it is now and stalinist Russia comunism.
Note: the blood suckers is not the whole of the capital market of course, they produce value. The problem is some players and some practices..
Giving things way to people for less than they are worth may not be good idea, but I don't think I would call that parasitic.
Instead, that is closer to charity.