@awnlee jawking
No. As I explained earlier, in the context of SOL I regard well-written to correlate with technical quality. In a thread some years back I asked whether criteria like pacing, continuity errors etc should be included in Technical Quality and the response was overwhelmingly negative. So I consider them in the context of Appeal.
Those are the components of the SOL ratings, which you'll notice have largely been abandoned anyway.
It's based on the fact that SOL story ratings are more often based on sexual kinks than they are on literary quality. However, you can't confuse "popular" or "highly rated" with "well-written", as those are vastly different criteria.
Something that's well-written flows naturally, and pulls you along like a gentle stream, regardless of the actual contents, plot of subject matter. It's a distinction of beauty, on genre of sexual affiliation. And has little to nothing to do with punctuation, though more to do with grammar (take Kafka's 1916 Metamorphosis for example, which had almost NO punctuation at all, but is still beautifully written. How else do you explain an international best seller supposedly written by a cockroach leaping from key to key?)