I confess to not liking big scores and medals with falls, particularly on jumps. But, I also confess to understanding it when others discuss the protocols; and I guess, just with this piece, that I wish there was a way to penalize that a little more but realize it is complicated.
And, in addition to it being difficult to memorize base values of all the elements, maybe its that part of the complexity that seems off putting to many. But, I also find it oddly exciting - like I could learn and understand more if I tried, meanwhile, I still enjoy watching the comps. In fact, I have watched more comps in recent years, and more of them (that is, more of the skaters in discipline), then ever before. This, though, has to do with internet access as I am not plane hopping and going lives to comps, which means that I am part of the "problem" I guess, of not financially supporting events by going to them live.
Of course, many people can't afford to go...and that's a big part of the problem that seems to be hitting NA particularly hard these days. But, I will say this, I never really liked shows, and if I were to spend money, I would rather on a comp. And, I'm not really clear what CoP has to do with show skating or the decline in show skating. If the assumption is that people are watching fewer comps, thus know fewer skaters, thus attend fewer shows....ok; but i'm not 100% convinced with that.
I do agree that CoP has made pair skating - or the ways pairs have used it at least - pretty ugly overall....but then again, in the 90's, I loved like 2-4 pairs at any given time and didn't even see the rest as I relied on tv. Now, well it's about the same for me, although I see more of them via the internet, thus, more that is ugly or I don't like...
But overall, I love a lot of the skating i'm seeing, especially in men's and dance. And sometimes, often actually, but not always, my gut reaction of placements fits the actual placements; although not necessarily the scores. But, that 'gut reaction' thing I had with the 6.0 thing too. I find myself equally on the edge of my seat for both kinds of comps, especially nationals, worlds, and olympics. so, I'm not sure that CoP has ruined everything. I am sure that the ISU, as MM and others have pointed out, do seem to have a disparaging attitude towards fans. And, I don't think many of the announcers or commentators have risen to the occasion to help explain things. So, these, I think are problems and ones that could be addressed some how.
Last thing, I find it interesting that Weir, among others, really hates and criticizes the scoring system, yet, I found him to be a great commentator....maybe, in the US at least, he could help with this problem!