Your being baffled about your own words is baffling.I am quite baffled, TBH. And not sure whether I am 'said poster'.
I don't want a different minimum that the ISU has - the minimum is important.
All I am saying is that I am okay with the 3 limit per country. I think it is fair. I want to see skaters from different countries at a World or Olympic competition. That does not mean members from any single nation. It means that skaters from different countries get to go to Worlds, rather than most skaters just representing a few strong FS countries.
Again - do you want a repeat of Canadian/American/Russian Nationals at Worlds?
You questioned repeatedly whether Bin Yao should've been at Worlds. At that time, why not? There were no rules in place to stop him from going. He wouldn't have hit the TES levels in modern days, but also would have had many more opportunities at lower levels to build up his career prior to showing up for a Worlds. That's not shutting out ALL countries except for CAN/RUS/USA or whatever you're trying to correlate. What exactly was your point by bringing that up over and over again? This isn't 1980 - China has many ways prior to Worlds to get a skater into Worlds.
I also have no idea why you keep throwing Canada in when there's not exactly depth there in any fields past the top 4 in two disciplines.
I want the World Championships to be the strongest group of skaters as reasonably possible, and I've been very vocal about wanting GPF medalists to get an automatic entry for a long time now. I'm not bothered by having three wildcards if it makes the overall event that much stronger.
I also don't want every country getting in by the sake of 'OMG we have to allow everyone!' because no one wants three rounds of competition; no judges, officials, audience want 10+ hours of competition again aside from the odd fan out, etc.