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You guys are not being fair to the rule makers.1. Both.
2. The first point is about the ball toss and since visibility is only at contact, the ball can even be tossed behind you and then exposed only at contact. The ref has to tell the difference from the perspective of the receiver in your point. There is no reason according to your desire for only visibility at contact for the toss to even be visible to the receiver.
3. Of course it is more subjective. Again, I have not said you are wrong, I have said I disagree. The main point that the current rules and restrictions try to enforce is to prevent any part of the body from shielding the ball from the receiver. This is relatively easy to judge from the sidelines by ensuring that there are no body parts in front of the ball at contact. But once you make visibility only at contact the rule, it is harder to use this rule of thumb because obscuring is possible at any time, but ensuring it is only not at contact is something very hard to determine from the chair and the common excuse of umpires. If they just enforced the rules they were trained to enforce, there would be more calls, players would just not like it.
Even with the hand, the hand is a body part in front of the ball, it is easy to call once one is aware. After the toss, the hand is not allowed to be in the contact area between the contact and the net. Easy to enforce from the umpire chair.
My main point here is that I do not support going to a rule that is very hard to enforce well without tech and I prefer the current system to it, even if umpires do not have the will to enforce it because no one will ever enforce serve calls in club matches from the umpire seat if left to strictly at contact, while behind the body is much easier to judge, especially after a complaint from the receiver.
I get your disagreement. Good people disagree all the time.
It is very difficult devising serve rules that are fit for purpose. It takes time. The first writing of the rule was only 120years (or so) ago. Definitely too short a period to get it right.