I‘m always hearing the argument that the filter does not work. Why then raise the limit if it has no effect, if it’s so easy to bypass? Why forcing this obviously controversial issue into the next release harming the reputation of Bitcoin core? For nothing? Sounds nonsensical to me.
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Core devs value the idea that mempools should be able to predict what transactions are going to be in blocks in order to prevent unnecessary transaction data requests among nodes.
The other technical argument on the Core side is that it's useless to maintain a filter that can be bypassed.