And there I was, thinking they‘d put some restrictions on backloading. Apparently to get more „art“. Now they‘re doing what exaxtly? Cut down 30 seconds in the men and pairs FP so that there‘s even less time for choreography? Good god. Even a ban to backloading would have been a better idea than this.
I‘m not very positive all these bullet points will actually change anything. So, what, you‘re just going to have Satoko get no GOES at all because her jumps are tiny? Figure skating is and was always highly subjective. „Good height“ is like no indicator at all for a good jump. Because, you know, there are fast rotators who have small jumps (Satoko, Evgenia to an extent) but also ones who jump high but don‘t rotate that fast (Kaetlyn, Daleman). So, do we really want to say that one style is superior to the other? I‘m also a bit afraid that this is going to lead to even more controversy. As one judge might find a jump „effortless throughout“ whereas the other doesn‘t, for what reason it may be. So, how are these changes going to affect anything? Or even make figure skating more artistic like they said what these new rules would be about? If anyone could explain the logic behind this, I‘d appreciate it, because right now, frankly, I‘m not getting it. At all.
I don't think there's any logic at all. They've had a bee in their bonnet about having all routines 4 minutes for a long time, and have just been unable to stop themselves, despite all the worries about the quad revolution and loss of artistry and so on.
Re Satoko she should still be able to get +3 GOE for her jumps no problem, there's always the 3 secondary ones she can get. The problem for her and perhaps others is getting the very good height and distance bullet, it's possible there may be a whole category of skaters who are limited to +3, and then a further set i.e. Kaetlyn Osmond etc. who can go on to +5.

Watch Nathan get +4/5s for his scratchy jumps.
It's perfectly fine that fast rotation can make up for lacking height when it comes to completing the jump rotation-wise, but that's how you get the BV, not the quality points. Makes perfect sense to me.