I personally don’t believe “writing quality” can be divorced from content, and if you shove a bunch of words together in a “masterful way” but don’t say anything, I don’t want to read that and therefore would call that bad writing.
Upon slightly more reflection, I think I can appreciate on an intellectual level the quality of the writing if the goal is to evoke disgust. People (myself included, on occasion) partake in Horror content, which is also traditionally a negative emotion. I haven’t heard of a Revulsion genre before, so I didn’t really consider that this might be a thing people pursue, but I would still be a little surprised if that was what most people got out of the post.
I would also be surprised if the source of all the upvotes was just that it is “”“high quality””” writing. I usually find LessWrong to be more focused on content, and I still want to know what other people see in this post.
I just went and read that one and found it interesting, yes!
That said, even if I’m unlikely to get a satisfactory response, I still want to ask. I would like to be able to better predict what other people like/think. And sometimes, I’ve even found that understanding someone else can help find new dimensions to appreciate :)
As an update, I’ve now gotten a bunch of useful responses of why people liked this! I was worried people would interpret me as being needlessly negative, but it seems mostly not so. I think I’m still far from enjoying this myself, but I do think I’ve learned a good amount from the answers I got, and I got some interesting things to think about.
I mean, for one thing, the writing is quite high-quality for a blog post.
I personally don’t believe “writing quality” can be divorced from content, and if you shove a bunch of words together in a “masterful way” but don’t say anything, I don’t want to read that and therefore would call that bad writing.
Upon slightly more reflection, I think I can appreciate on an intellectual level the quality of the writing if the goal is to evoke disgust. People (myself included, on occasion) partake in Horror content, which is also traditionally a negative emotion. I haven’t heard of a Revulsion genre before, so I didn’t really consider that this might be a thing people pursue, but I would still be a little surprised if that was what most people got out of the post.
I would also be surprised if the source of all the upvotes was just that it is “”“high quality””” writing. I usually find LessWrong to be more focused on content, and I still want to know what other people see in this post.
tbh, I think you just saw an attempt at art you don’t like and you’re unlikely to get a satisfactory response. The only fiction I have written which I suspect you won’t find disgusting is this: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/H4kadKrC2xLK24udn/the-maker-of-mind
I just went and read that one and found it interesting, yes!
That said, even if I’m unlikely to get a satisfactory response, I still want to ask. I would like to be able to better predict what other people like/think. And sometimes, I’ve even found that understanding someone else can help find new dimensions to appreciate :)
As an update, I’ve now gotten a bunch of useful responses of why people liked this! I was worried people would interpret me as being needlessly negative, but it seems mostly not so. I think I’m still far from enjoying this myself, but I do think I’ve learned a good amount from the answers I got, and I got some interesting things to think about.