Scrolling through the "Created" section can be pretty exhausting - there's a lot of content there that on the surface, appears to be decent quality, but when you start to read it, it is either AI slop (carefully disguised) - or in some instances, not even disguised - or content that starts off good, then abruptly ends before it even starts to make a point - sometimes after hundreds of words.
I find that good posts have the classic literary elements, y'know - showing, not telling, who, why where, what, when, and a certain sense of mastery of language.
I know that we have a lot of users on HIVE for which English is a second language (me included... I spoke in cries and wails as a child as my first language, much like everyone else!) - but good structure and pacing in a post is also important to me as well.
I find if I look through the communities of things I enjoy I tend to have better luck, but ... it can be misleading. People aren't one dimensional, and may write about a broad variety of topics and in different styles depending on their moods and the depths of their interests.
For example... I have a post coming up that compares the song writing of Florence and the Machine and the downfall of Ferrari's winning empire in Formula 1. (IN THE SAME POST) I expect it to appeal to no one but myself.