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I think a lot of scaling trouble could be avoided if Groups behaved like precomps in After Effects.
Want some layers to scale together like one unit? Group them!
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The Premiere Pro team will have a hard time arguing against just doing this. It's totally incomprehensible for a newbie, and even when you know all this, you constantly do it the wrong way, because the conventions are so ingrained in our daily work that it's become second nature.
I can't for the life of me understand why it would be beneficial for the user to not stick to the conventions.