Because that is meaningless comparisson.
If you compare number of OP_RETURNs larger than 83 Bytes before Core V30 and now you will see huge increase in the numbers now.
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by meaningless its meant manipulative, Slopp picked it on purpose of course
I don’t think it’s meaningless. The fear mongering about increasing the default limit size in the client has been proven to be nonsense so far, since only 0.001% of transactions added have used it, and Bitcoin is not destroyed.
It’s going to take awhile to scan the blockchain data for transactions with OP_RETURN data >84 bytes before and after block 930600.
To clarify your claim, do you think that there is a greater number of transactions whose OP_RETURN data is >84 bytes after block 930600 than there was before that block, or by “huge increase in numbers”, do you mean a greater amount of data is stored in OP_RETURN after block 930600 than there was before?