Indie books have many great qualities, but, on average, they are significantly worse than trad books. That is, the average indie book is worse than the average trad books. (The top 1% might be near identical, but the middle 50% is not).
I'm re-reading a Trad series I used to love.
The first book is un-readable for me now.
The second book I skipped the first third.
It's not that well edited.
Every single book has the same set of infodumps in it. And there's a lot of them.
They're full of filler.
Once it gets going it's a compelling story, but it could be condensed from 9 books down to 5 without losing anything important.
It's exactly on par with a lot of Indie long series in terms of quality and content. And yet it was written in 1999.
If I was discovering this series now, the sample of the first book would put me right off. And if I did buy it, there's a spot half in that always bounces me, and I'd have binned it there and then. Now.
The whole Trad quality thing for me is a MYTH.
There is a lot of crap Indie stuff, but Trad is not really any better.
1 in 20 odd Trad books actually sell. And it's perfectly obvious they play a numbers game, and have no real idea if any book will sell or not.
The reason Indie crap is more obvious is the Trad selection of books is and always has been so small in comparison to how many books they get submitted to them.
As far as ageist goes, sorry, what?
I don't know a single person under 30 who actually buys paperbacks anymore. They do in India. They probably do in other places. But not where I am.
Most of the bookstores here died a decade or more ago. We used to have 4 major book chains, and a lot of Indie stores. Now we have 1 chain, period. Second hand book stores folded as well, and they mainly exist in the weekend markets now.
I call it the way I see it. And I don't really care what the rest of the world is doing.