Live Load Reduction is a very well understood statistics based analysis and is allowed by both the modern code and the code the WTC was designed to. They don't need scare quotes around them.
I am no code expert and I don't know what the climate was about this when the towers were designed back in the late 60s. The code I believe has been revised since then. Although the anticipated live loads may have been less than the NYC code required... the net result of this was floor slabs which were essentially weaker and this may have been one of the reasons that that they shattered and collapsed so easily as they did.. not to mention how they were *anchored* to the steel structure.
Obviously even a 100# floor will not fare well with several floors and contents dropping on them. And isn't it true that there were several floor re-inforcements done because of service loads exceeding the reduced / approved load design?
up like you always do.