no one measures the depth of the edges and the softness of the knees with any numbers. It is for this reason that it is so easy to use these terms to try to disparage some skaters and elevate others. But GOE points are numbers anyway. The meaning of these numbers is determined by the judges, who, among other things, pay attention to both the edges and the knees.
So (as an example), if in 2021 the judges over the course of six Grand Prix stages gave a positive GOE value for 33 out of 63 combinations 3Lz + 3T (52.38%), then in 2022 just 23 out of 49 of these combinations received a positive GOE (46.93%). In 2023, there were 50 3Lz+3T combinations, positive GOE was obtained for 20 of them (40%).
Another example - in 2021, 41 out of 55 3+2 combinations received a positive GOE - that is, 74.54%. In 2022, the number of these relatively simple elements increased to 70; judges gave a positive GOE in 39 cases - 55.71%. In 2023, 79 attempts at 3+2 combinations made, of which 35 - 44.30% had a positive GOE.
In other words, the number of simple elements increases, the number of more complex elements decreases, and the quality of execution invariably decreases. This is a very ominous trend that does not bode well.
In 2022, the ISU “equalized” ordinary cascades and sequences. Paradoxically, in just one year the quality of execution of sequences, which were always considered simpler than similar cascades, also decreased sharply.