We see it happening now (a little more slowly) with photography, as anyone can take a decent enough image.
Well, as a photographer, I am just telling people that all that matters is what story they are telling. As a photojournalist, I've known for a decade that most people, even well equipped, won't go where they need to stand in order to have a good angle and distance. Even photographers from a century ago (Ansel Adams in this case) have sayings like "To make a good picture is to know where to stand." Ansel Adams walked with a wooden box on wooden legs across the mountains.
It works for bad habits too :)
Yup...