The wording of "full blade take off" and "prerotation" in the guidelines is very much new. There's no more ambiguity in interpretation with "poor take off" and "cheated take off". What Kromykh and Kvitelashvili and Grassl do is also markedly different from the "full blade take offs and prerotation" of skaters like Shoma Uno, Satoko Miyahara, Alysa Liu, Ashley Wagner, Evgenia Medvedeva, so on. Kvitelashvili has also been called out by some major names on his jumps.
That being said, the rules don't yet define what any of those things mean.
Seeing that my posts on this forum have called out Grassl and Kvitelashvili, neither of whom is Russian - yes. I'm aware. I hope you're aware how their technique differs from the former offenders with bad technique, including the Russians who were criticized for it?
Drama queen emoji is very fitting for your post, I agree!