Kaji01 wrote:Usually I do my ops as part of an exchange, so I tend to see returning the op with another one as being better, frankly, than receiving a response to the one I left them, but that depends on the person.
No, this is just how I was when I was doing Op Exchanges. As far as I was concerned, the person only reviewed because he *had* to - and I repaid him with an equally forced review. To me, that wasn't like someone just going out and reviewing a video because he liked it or cared enough to try to help the person making it (with feedback). I saw those reviews as cool, almost mechanical bits of criticism - like exchanging a paper in an english class and getting peer responses for them. I wouldn't thank the person - I wouldn't need to - it was an even exchange, not a gift.
But that was back before I stopped doing the op exchanges regularly. Now I don't really distinguish the two - I still force a few specific editors to watch and review my videos in exchanges (because of respect for their skills usually), but most of the time I'd rather get no reviews than a forced review. I prefer the rare gift (and I reply to all of those now) over an almost monetary exchange of criticism (cold, forced, too much like a business arrangement). And I'm more grateful to a gift-giver than I am to my boss for paying me for the work I do for him (even exchange, though some get overpaid since usefulness depends on editing skills).
