As an honest person: I'm blunt, I'm too busy, and am an introvert.
Anything that even shows the sign of this site becoming a R4R community immediately sends up red flag warnings for me. Active communication on the forum generally spirals into nothing but R4R broken up into threads of "do mine!!" seperate threads, and "horror only!" "cute only!" "girl MCs only!!" And then any active communication that the forum may have had before stops within a few months as everyone jumps on the bandwagon of R4R threads and multiple threads of such, and you either join in, or leave the forum at large.
And I state this as a person who has seen many a site's forums and general community either die to, or become overrun with nothing but R4R. Mibba and Wattpad as two large examples. And I mean overrun to the point of:: if you do not interact with the R4R industry market, you are invisible. You are nothing. You might as well not even post on this site.
And that is a horrible and negative mentality that, at it's core, the R4R is trying to discourage, but ends up happening par the course.
That said, the current trend on this forum R4R is largely not applicable to me. "I'll read the first two chapters!" "First five updates!" That's nice. I don't care. I need input on stuff I'm currently working on, which is thousands of words past that point.
If, and big if, this forum adopts the R4R model as a community, I'm out like it's a building on fire. The only way I've ever seen this work both for people like me who need later stuff looked at, and the people who want the first sections looked at, is something called Random Excerpt Time
A RET is what we call Random Excerpt Time! Whenever someone calls one, that means it's time post a random snippet of something you've written! It can be the last scene you wrote, or even from an older project! It could be random, or someone might request something of a theme, like "opening scene of a story" or "terrible weather happens."
As far as RET etiquette goes:
- Spoiler-tag your quotes and check for formatting! Gaia eats indents, so please put a space between each paragraph to keep it from becoming a wall-o'-text!
- Try to keep it under 500 words! Remember, it's an Excerpt, not a whole novel!
- It's courteous to read and comment on everyone's posts! You don't need to go into long paragraphs of critique; a line or two is perfectly fine!
I've seen and used RET in action on my GAIA online writing group - both as part of NaNo and just "we're bored!" And we get people who come out of the wood work who don't normally post to give feedback on what worked, what didn't work, what was funny, 100% constructive and conversation building 