because this applies to big inscriptions
The big inscriptions are non-standard still today, too. The maximum weight of a standard transaction wasn't changed by taproot. ... but parties can and do pay miners to bypass those rules, and clearly have here. So I think taproot is also pretty irrelevant for the huge ones too.
I don't think anyone can seriously deny that miners will accept payment to attack the network, so I think the general skepticism for standardness as anything but a tool to protect forward compatibility mechanisms is probably well founded.