Whatever happened to certain heroes deny mechanics? and What is the logic for allowing certain spells to be deniable?

So Alch and Pugna can deny themselves with their own ultimate. Pugna I can understand since its an Ultimate. But why unstable concoction?

And what was the purpose for removing abaddons and pudges? Purely because playing it as offlane/support makes for such an easy reset in lane?

And also why Gale/Shadow strike? The only similarities I can see between them is high DOT. But what about Jakiro's Dual Breathe? He puts out a lot of slow and DOT. Shouldn't this be deniable too?

I can understand the logic of Alch's concoction having a lot of windup so its fine to be deniable. But what about Jakiro's Q being deniable? He is mostly DOT. I guess I can understand Venomancers because his Ultimate is a long duration and is non-dispellable. But I don't understand Qops.

And does anyone know why they removed Shadow Word from the deniable category a long time ago?

I've also noticed that Doom, Qop, and Venomancer are 1 hero in each category. Agility, Strength, Intelligence. Does this have something to do with it?

But Since they reduced the damage of Qop's Q and gave it lifesteal, doesn't this mean that it should be undeniable now? It benefits her and the damage was reduced so I'm confused why its still there.
And wouldn't they bring back Warlocks shadow word deny? Because his shard allows an AOE shadow word. I feel that is more devastating and way harder to not get hit by because it doesn't have a projective like Qop's Q. I just wish more information was available for this stuff.

Does anyone have more information on this?

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