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May 2020

Eh, personally I don't get it and I don't know that "hate-reading" is an accurate term for what you just described, but, if you're not hurting anyone then feel free to do what you want.

Jodo usually has a good grasp of why he likes or dislikes things though. He has probably spent enough time examining this aspect of himself.

self examination is a great alternative, not everyone has to reach things in the same way, i just wanted to explain that it's Not doing something because "we dislike it" it has a pretty useful end result if youre willing to self-criticize

This one would probably call it "self-examination in the context of a particular reading experience." Hate-reading sounds too much like hate-sexing, which is its own bag of worms.

I did. When Tapas made "free comics Saturday", I read not only those premium comics, which cause me interest and good attitude, but also those ones, which piss me off (namely, the most cliched ones with especially sweety-glossy art). I read them and got angry at each cliche again and again.
But I haven't done it for last two months or so, because it started to bother me at some point.
Maybe when I'll see new especially irritating comics, I'll start to do it again.

This one is saying that "hate-reading" as a term is rather confusing.

Hate reading sounds like a pretty tsundere thing to do XD

"it`s not like i enjoy your comic you baka"

The closer thing i do it would be to read a "so bad it`s good" kind of thing, but only because its enjoyable in an unintentional kind of way.

Unless it's unintentional comedy from its quality, nope, life's too short to hate-read. There's enough good stuff out there to take up that slot.

Yup its both fun and can provide entertainment. If its so bad its good Its hilarious, I remeber a meme started off between me and my brother while I read something crappy outloud.

However when its bad and I just dislike it I just read it to completion out of my stupid determination. I hated the unfunnies by mark miller but I still read to completion for that reason. I'm like I started that piece of garbage and I'm going to end that piece of garbage.

The only thing I don't hate-read is when its boring. Then its just a waste of time, because that doesn't really offer much fun to me even with my stupid determination.

Thou there was one thing that turned into a very incestuous and uncomfortable and I just stopped because I was getting to uncomfortable and It wasn't that good. But maybe I would go back and finish it because I'm dislike not completing things and Im stupid.
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Yes and no? lol

There was something popular I started that I was interested in, but I was less and less happy with it over time. I stopped reading it when I started to hate it though, but I definitely got far enough to be pissy about it for several chapters. I don't generally hate read comics, because I'll just get sick of it after a while. No judgement to hate reading, though, it can be weirdly fun to gripe about something in your head or to friends. Plus there's an aspect to it of analyzing the things you like and dislike that is useful for developing your craft.

I intentionally hate read Twilight when I was younger. I wasn't trying to be trendy, I genuinely hated it. But only read it because my friends joke-gifted it to me, and I figured, screw it, I'm going to read it, and you're going to hear in detail all the things I hate! Really find that silly now, but I had fun, so whatever!

Hmm.. What you call hate-reading sounds a lot closer to just analyzing a guilty pleasure from the description you gave off in the replies. Same thing what other people saying about enjoying stuff that's "so bad, it's good".

I've always seen hate-reading as just actively hating on something you won't stop reading. This one's just being irrationally mean. I can see the benefits of the other two things I mentioned earlier, but not hate-reading. I've never done it, never seen a reason to do it. It just sounds like really toxic behavior tbh

Most of the stuff I have hate read was Family Circus and other boomer humor like comic strips.

The only long form I have hate read were mangas my sister checked out from the library. One was Mars and the other was Death Note. People told me Death Note gets better but I just ended up hating it the whole time.

Honestly the only time I'd watch or read something I don't like or hate is if I have someone alongside of me so we can suffer together and make horrid jokes along the way.

Yep, especially when I'm reading My Hero Academia. Although, I'm just reading to see if it gets better. I really liked it at first, then that love turned into obligation.

Only when I'm going through my own work! HA!

Has anyone made that joke yet?

For real answer though, no, I've really only done that with TV shows, and then only for a short while before I abandon them.

I hate-read all of David Cage's works. For me its a fantastic study of plot holes and its fun to math out how to fix them. So far the one that would require the least amount of work to become a respectable experience is Heavy Rain. Though his best work overall is Detroit (though that's due to the fact the best character's actors went off script lol).

It’s not that way for me at least? I don’t find anyhting I read to be a guilty pleasure/so-bad-it’s-good (no pleasure). I genuinely read it because I find it to be bad, for bad’s sake.

It’s possible people just have different meanings for the same term, but i don’t have any other term for what this is (for me)

Absolutely. Though when I do it I tend to use it as an exercise to identify WHY it’s bad or went wrong and identify how to avoid it in my own work. Though note, I’m never going to leave mean comments or anything when I do it to a work, I can’t stand when people just flame someone for putting themself out there.