Some thoughts regarding the definition. Sure, Major skip glitch is also heavy abuse of glitches. But the meaning we've been giving it when the movie class was created is way more specific.
Back then, there has been a lot of runs branched "glitched", which would exactly cut the time dramatically, compared to the fastest runs without such glitches. There wasn't any special movie class for them. We were getting more and more of such runs and attempted to organize them better. And, importantly, to provide a way to group them, to observe by that group alone.
Typical behavior of a tag.
Due to collapse of the branching system that I mentioned, caused by the lack of sane policies, we had to invent terms that would reduce the ambiguity and work long-term. This is what is there now. But it was still imperfect, because some definitions weren't documented.
Dropping a tag a few people don't want to try to define doesn't resolve any problems at all, and doesn't improve the site. The site has tags/movie classes that allow to
sort by some parameter one is interested in. Some parameters can be parts of others, or overlap differently, but the goal is not just to mark something, but also to make that mark useful for site navigation and content consumption.
So this is what we've been putting into the term. Major skip glitch - a glitch that allows to deny the internal game mechanics entirely and to beat the game dramatically faster than without that glitch. That approach was already a thing, we just structured it. Looking at the most canonical examples like
[2926] SNES Super Mario World "game end glitch" by BrunoVisnadi, Amaraticando & Masterjun in 00:41.81
[3424] SNES Super Metroid "game end glitch" by Sniq, total & Aran_Jaeger in 07:09.68
one can get the idea what is meant by this, regarding amounts of time saved and regarding fundamental nature of the glitches.
We do not have problems with the tag itself. Literally, nothing that would lead to collapse on a long run. Just lack of definition that would make tag use more consistent and grounded. So I repeat, dropping the tag doesn't solve any problems, because there aren't any. Instead it takes away a factor we're grouping movies by.
If you guys see nothing common between
these, you're being ignorant. If you don't see any difference
between these, you're being ignorant.