You realize this is the same thing that I described. Its just broken out by threshold. Below the threshold is an educated guess. Above the threshold is a resonable prediction.Not arbitrarily defining. The threshold that SR has defined is that the team shows a rating. Before that threshold, the team has a (hidden) rating, but it isn't statistically relevant, and isn't displayed. Once the team has enough recorded games so the results of comparing ratings would be statistically relevant - the rating is shown. You can see this in a team's game history - where they may be showing an overperform or an underperform against a team that currently has no rating. It can do this as it's being compared to the team's hidden rating - which isn't yet solid enough to display.
If you're comparing results between a team that has a rating, and an unrated/unranked team, you can consider it "more of an educated guess". If you're talking about a game (any game) between two rated teams, it's not an educated guess. It's a prediction of how the teams are expected to perform, based on all of their performance up until that game.
I dont think you understand data.
I do think that you're learning about data through the ranking app. Because of this you view everything through the lens the ranking app provides.