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OK, this will be the shortest thread in the history of the internet, but here are some things about the ISU that I have no problem with. 
1. Is the IJS living up to its 2002 hype?
Actually, I do think that it has succeeded as advertised in focusing attention on the more measurable aspects of figure skating. I do tend to support rather than to disparage the steady incremental changes that the ISU brain trust comes up with year after year. For instance the issue of under-rotations and edge calls, after going through periods of wild swings, has now settled down to a set of rules that seems satisfactory to me.
2. Are figure skating judges incompetent boobies? No. Are they a gang of dishonest crooks? No. The occasional Yuri Balkov notwithstanding, I think the ISU judges do their job competently and with a sincere dedication to the sport as a whole. (These volunteers certainly don’t do it for the money — what money?)
3. Is there bias in figure skating judging? In the statistical sense of the word, yes, as there is in all forms of "judging." Are national federations evil entities? No, for the most part they do the best they can in balancing their responsibility to serve ad promote figure skating in their own countries with their international obligations.
4. What about the sometimes bizarre and opaque language that we see in so many official publications and explanations of rules? No problem. ISU-speak s a piker compared to the officialdom-speak, for instance, of government agencies. And in fact I am more impressed than dismayed by their efforts to render into words various esthetic and performance principles, like “interpreting music” And “reaching out to the audience.”
Of course any regulatory or oversight organization is low-hanging fruit to us armchair critics, self-appointed experts and Monday morning quarterbacks who know more about every subject under the sun than do professionally trained specialists who devote their careers to an enterprise.
1. Is the IJS living up to its 2002 hype?
Actually, I do think that it has succeeded as advertised in focusing attention on the more measurable aspects of figure skating. I do tend to support rather than to disparage the steady incremental changes that the ISU brain trust comes up with year after year. For instance the issue of under-rotations and edge calls, after going through periods of wild swings, has now settled down to a set of rules that seems satisfactory to me.
2. Are figure skating judges incompetent boobies? No. Are they a gang of dishonest crooks? No. The occasional Yuri Balkov notwithstanding, I think the ISU judges do their job competently and with a sincere dedication to the sport as a whole. (These volunteers certainly don’t do it for the money — what money?)
3. Is there bias in figure skating judging? In the statistical sense of the word, yes, as there is in all forms of "judging." Are national federations evil entities? No, for the most part they do the best they can in balancing their responsibility to serve ad promote figure skating in their own countries with their international obligations.
4. What about the sometimes bizarre and opaque language that we see in so many official publications and explanations of rules? No problem. ISU-speak s a piker compared to the officialdom-speak, for instance, of government agencies. And in fact I am more impressed than dismayed by their efforts to render into words various esthetic and performance principles, like “interpreting music” And “reaching out to the audience.”
Of course any regulatory or oversight organization is low-hanging fruit to us armchair critics, self-appointed experts and Monday morning quarterbacks who know more about every subject under the sun than do professionally trained specialists who devote their careers to an enterprise.

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However, the PCS remains the Achilles' heel of the system. Despite that the vision behind the PCS is defined well enough, it's criteria are not tied to any objective point of reference (like the number of rotations is for TES,in example). The problems caused by this will became even more evident after the AI tools will enter the game, so... I suggest that you fix it, ISU!