Yes to being fair.
Their better paying jobs are usually PITA, but they pay quickly.
I actually had a set of very fair and human interactions with an editor who has to review hundreds of those complicated, big box store tech shops involving over 100 images with detailed narratives.
Have done several and had a couple of returns due to report form glitches we’ve all discussed elsewhere. I mentioned those issues in the comments section at the top of the report, that I expected I’d need to make corrections, and shared my wish that it was easier on their end.
The email accompanying the expected return actually thanked me for not being defensive, diplomatically confessed the system is mutually frustrating (and like us, they strive for minimum wage after doing all the math).
I’ve got skills and have thought about pursuing an editing position, but prefer real world interactions to being glued to my device pulling all-nighters “grading” others’ for the same (or less).