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It's not worth giving EA any cashflow whatsoever.
Honestly, I really don't see why people are so insistent on paying money to be hit with a stick, despite every time they do, they complain about being hit...
Even if $10 was reasonable for the broken, unfinished and generally boring (if visually moderate by today's major pub release standards) experience, since there is so much vitriol about the practice of rushing unfinished bad titles and then failing to even provide the updates promised - then no amount of complaining on social media will change anything so long as the strongest message is still being sent that it's acceptable and demanded by those who are speaking with their wallet.
So, regardless of Anthem or its quality, by paying however much for it, you are giving EA the impetus to continue with similar in future. I argue that such a motion is not in your best interests.