Not really, since adding a timeline to an infinite multiverse doesn't increase its scope in any way whatsoever, whereas we are talking about a case in which a difference in size between X (Infinite-dimensional space) and Y (Higher space above it) is already granted. The actual conundrum is finding out what exactly this difference in size must be. You're misreading the order of the argumentation.
That said, I don't really mind conceding the issue for the moment. I really only begun discussing it because, to my mind, it was something we basically already accepted and just messed up the application of. But seeing as it's relatively controversial and also not directly related to the Tiering System revisions, I've no issue with dropping the issue here and leaving it for some later time.
Alright, so, to list what's left, and how I addressed it, if at all:
The first thing, I don't particularly care about, since it was in the FAQ before these revisions and has nothing to do with them.
The second thing, on the other hand, I'm actually fine with removing, since a character who is specifically depicted as
vulnerable to time-based abilities due to being timeless is just verse-specific nonsense that shouldn't be featured in a standards page at all. Furthermore, characters with Type 1 Beyond-Dimensional Existence are immune to spacetime manipulation as per the revised page, so this example really misleads more than instructs.
I can't really un-see how ugly that is, anymore, so,
removed it.
Added back
both of those. Got removed due to carelessness on my part, as said.
My response:
My suggestion for Lifting Strength is changing what's currently on the page to:
As for Large Size, my suggestion is changing the highest types to:
When it comes to power pages, there are only two that are directly relevant to these revisions. Here they are:
vsbattles.fandom.com
vsbattles.fandom.com
I agreed to this, but there's really no great way to phrase it without being misleading to a big degree, since there'll be a lot of qualifying verses that
do use verbiage like "God did this and that and etc." So I'd leave that to be decided for individual cases instead of being plastered over the page in overly-broad strokes.
After mulling over it for a bit, I'm fine with this. Removed it. That said, I don't think it's impossible for a Type IV Multiverse to be High 1-A+ depending on how a verse describes it. For instance
Manifold associates it with "all logically possible universes".* I don't think a verse happening to include broad logical laws as part of the conditions for the instantiation of a universe is that wild.
* I'm not interested on whether or not this is a consistent way to scale that verse in specific, btw. Just using it as a general illustration of the idea.