Yes.
Michael Black has stated the same things I have stated.
It is the third party iOS App developers who have decided to permanently remove all of their older iOS 10 and earlier iOS app versions from Apple's iOS App Store servers for good.
These apps will be gone forever, now.
Many popular, long time third party app developers simply do not want to maintain their older version, 32-bit coded apps, any longer.
Apple has done the same thing with their older apps, but third party app developers, since 2019 and now in 2020 are abandoning these older iOS devices and their older apps in droves, now!
So, all of the older Apple iOS devices in existence will all become dead, useless and obsolete devices to others ( and some original device owners ) at some near future point in time.
It is what it is and no one here has any control over what the final outcome will become.
The average user/consumer is not very technology savvy, so many, like you, will end up finding their older iOS devices totally useless when they perform a complete full erase and reset of their older iOS devices.
It dosen't help that Apple ended the feature of saving the actual apps and app file in iTunes on Mac and PCs after iTunes 12.7.
This feature removal all but assured at some point users of older Apple iOS devices would finally reach their end of useful life.
In this way, I feel Apple DID implement a forced obsolescence policy.
I suppose this IS Apple's way of finally forcing its user base to move on to more modern hardware.
Older iOS device users simply were NOT getting the message that once 64-bit coded devices and apps took over, this was the beginning “death knell” for all previous and older, 32-bit technology devices.
I have been telling users that come here with older iOS devices for the last nearly 4 years this message that these older iPads will reach their end of life in 2 to 3 years. My message to all of these older device users was ignored and I got constantly berrated and ridiculed here in these Apple iPad technical support communities for it!
Well, this year in 2020, all of these 8, 9 and 10 year old iOS devices will become obsolete very soon, now!
It is what it is and none of us has any way of stopping this fact!
Yet another way that Apple has implemented a forced obsolescence agenda.
Sorry, but there's nothing to be done at this point, but abandon this device and purchase a new, refurbished or much “newer” ( used ) iOS device.
Best of Luck to You!