I wouldn’t call it “breaking standards” as much as “introducing new standards”.
The protocols introduced by Kitty, like the Kitty Graphics Protocol and Kitty Keyboard Protocol, were sufficiently well-documented that other modern terminals (e.g. WezTerm) have adopted them as well. Moreover, both protocols offer advantages cf. the modifyOtherKeys and Sixel standards used by e.g. xterm.
The protocols introduced by Kitty, like the Kitty Graphics Protocol and Kitty Keyboard Protocol, were sufficiently well-documented that other modern terminals (e.g. WezTerm) have adopted them as well. Moreover, both protocols offer advantages cf. the modifyOtherKeys and Sixel standards used by e.g. xterm.