See one of my underlying comments on the impact of transaction-relay and mempool policy on the operations of modern Bitcoin use-cases, such as inscriptions.
My technical position would be more to dry-up such policy in terms of consensus rules, i.e identically enforced by all peers of the Bitcoin network rather to keep multiplying the jungle of special policy rules, where a single change can break your whole use-case.
We’ll always have to deal with mempool policy, yet it might be more wise to keep it minimal and differentiating as less as we can among types of Bitcoin use-cases (unless for reasons on on-chain economic traffic ? even that proposal might be contentious).