Well that's exactly the issue. I've been producing shitty tracks for less time than you, but also feel like (and am not shy in admitting in any feedback request thread) I need A LOT of pointers in terms of boosting the quality of what I produce. I'm not going to jump into feedback threads and pretend like I know what I'm talking about when I don't, but it's easy to say what I do like because it's completely independent of the recipients production ability, and if you want to call that blowing smoke up people's ass then so be it, but it's just the truth. I know that my activity on this forum hasn't really been significant enough to bitch or whinge about the give and take aspect of it, but I can see plenty of guys putting a lot of time and effort into this and receiving nothing in return, which is really demotivating in terms of 'building relationships' and maintaining activity.
Now, without speaking for anyone else, the last thing I want is someone to tell me that my track is the best thing since cool guy dust; while I can understand that a response advising the recipient that their track hasn't been well received is a part of the feedback process, failing to mention any reason as to why or suggestion for improvement just turns said response (in my eyes at least) into nothing more than a tool to further the poster's image, something that this forum seems to be unable to balance with being a funny edgelord. Once again, please don't perceive this as a complaint; I've always managed to get some good feedback in terms of specifying room for further development from a few fellas on this forum, but unfortunately I can't say that I've seen fair treatment for all when input to receipt is taken into account, especially when (as you have done in this post) the idea of 'you get as good as you give' is touted as gospel.