Too Long; Didn't Read
A code chunk having a large piece of information content that aren't abstracted away from that code chunk has HIV, whereas a code chunk with only a small piece of info content that isn't abstracting away from it has HIV. Different programmers have different capacities on facing information density. Many standard/style conflicts can be explained by conflicts between HID and LID, and those between HIV and LIV, especially when both sides are more extreme. The best way's to find a happy medium that can break a very long function into fathomable chunks on one hand, while still keeping the function call stack manageable on the other.