In the frame where the video pauses, inviting us to scream, "Look, she's 180 degrees off!!!!!!!," it is not clear whether she is on the ice yet. It just shows a skate against a featureless white background. She could still be a tiny bit in the air, whirling at a rate of, what? 1500 degrees per second or so? As far as i can tell (my eyes are just not quick enough, even in slow motion, to make a judgement) in the very next frame she appears to be only a touch more that 90 degrees short?
Plus, the gif is not very convincing (in my opinion) about the pre-rotation on the take-off, either.
Maybe "phony" is too strong a word, but fans who make these videos have an agenda. What is phony is the accompanying declaration -- "See, it is OBVIOUS unless you are BLIND that ..." It is not obvious at all: some people see one thing, some another.
Certainly that video is not what I saw. And I wondered where it came from, as that wasn't the angle that the main camera taped during the competition. It was the (FS)dress she was wearing, but perhaps taped at another competition this year? To me it looked clean as a whistle, yes some pre-rotation, which I've gotten used to as a usual technique these days.
