Excuse me, but doyou HAVE to make your sentences so hard to figure out?

If the reason you don’t understand it is because they assume you understand certain words and concepts, I agree. But, if it would still make little sense even if it were discussing your field or expertise, then it is bad writing.

You may or may not know Star Wars, but would you like having to read everything about it in Yoda speak? The more work I have to put in to understand you, the less likely I’m gonna bother. If that’s the reaction of most your audience, then you might want to check and see if you could improve your writing.

You used “sesquipedalianism” in a similar construction recently.

Thanks for the new word! :cool:

Sure, if you lose most of your audience, and that is the audience you desire.

But in this case, we have no evidence that the OP is really known or desired by the author.

Like I said, write for the audience you want to have. If you lose your prior audience because you switch to Yoda-ese, that may be par for the course if you are aiming now for a different audience.

And, truth be told, much if not most writing on the web and elsewhere has little if any audience past the author. People write a lot for themselves, really.