What makes you think they actually care about the qualities you mention? And the judging has gotten better? We have been watching 2 different things my friend. I said nothing about not caring about the finer aspects of skating. I started this conversation by critisizing the current trend of over emphasis on speed and length in scoring in the women's competition over the finer points. But, somehow you have totally misinterpreted what I was saying because I blamed the judges and ISU for this trend. While I think they should use available technology for jump rotations, the rest can still be handled by good judging. But ridiculous overscoring in PCS and GOE on selected skaters must end or their is no point to competition. The recent Japanese Nationals is a good example. The top four senior women(2nd place was a junior , so we will omit her)are all highly talented and skate similar content. They all skated very well and it should have been a very close event. Instead, the only one that did not do a 3/3 combo in the LP won the event by 20 points, solely based on ridiculously inflated PCS and GOE. No, things are not getting better.Still, skating has always relied on the integrity and competence of the judges, the feds and the ISU officials. If anything it has gotten better with introduction of IJS. It can continue to get better, but it will never become perfect, and it will never become perfectly objective.
And if it did become a sport of measuring tricks that skaters can execute on ice without caring about the quality of edges, it wouldn't be figure skating at all, it would be something else. If there were no programs and no value to performance quality, it might still be figure skating, but it would become a lot less interesting.