Can you please show me a < call on his score sheets in Beijing? Then, can you please show me a Solo Quad or a Quad Combination that wouldn't be underrotated? (For your information, he's fully rotated most of his Quads in the two seasons between 2018 and 2020 but he used to underrotate before, and progressively lost the full rotation of his quads later, but was never called in spite of this fault being chronic.) Not speaking of the fact that he's always had stiff landings yet the GOE cap at 3 was never applied to him. Did he sit any of his sit spins? (I know that the Olympic video is the only one allowed, and that we don't see the lower part of his body, but he's doing it exactly as his usual sit spin which he never sits, being never called of course. You know, really sitting a sit spin is painful and drains energy, if he wants to jump five quads he "must" compensate.) Then why was his Short Program one been given any value, and why wasn't his Free Skating one been marked V? Did he make body moves challenging his balance on 1/3 of his Step Sequence? He just can't it seems. But he always get a Level 4.
On the so-called World Record of his Short Program, and just on the Technical score, we're already at about 8-point candy (overscoring) on the 4F<, 3 points on the 3A<, 8 points on the 4Lz (some say q) + 3T<, 4 points on the FSSp, 1 point on the StSq, probably some with the other spins' GOEs, we're above 24 points overscoring on the Technical Score alone, were down to 90, and there's the Components too...
What is insulting, is to call it a real World Record when one can see that it's not (I don't know if you can). It's insulting to Figure Skating and to all the Figure Skaters who deserved a better score, not to speak of the holder of the last (in fact, underscored) real World Record in a Short Program.
Sorry this is out of topic.
What's in topic is that at the moment, the 4A in competition is in reality underrotated too (just this jump, this skater is not a chronic underrotator on other jumps, for the little I saw of his skates), but apart from the fraudulent ratification that ensued (the first 4Lz was probably so too, and the first 4F was so), the fact of not calling this underrotation on an undervalued (in my opinion) jump, gives the skater a good reward for jumping it, although I don't know what GOEs should be given for it, apart for the Base Value. In fact, if we consider that an underrotated jump doesn't only get lower Base Value, but also low Grades of Execution, the present situation is more akin to a new jump in the Scale of Values, which has nearly four real rotations in the air (if you watch most of the current competitive skaters, this is not a small feat) and is to be landed about 100° under the usual rear landing of jumps... Amidst all the scoring unfairness in Figure Skating, this one isn't a big concern, it just has to be described.
Edit: I fixed a mistake in bold.