Thanks for the balancing point. My experience describes applied research in such "hot topics" as computer vision and machine learning, and many people, myself included, are more interested in getting the technology to work and apply it in real commercial projects, where paper publishing may seem like a price to pay for research grants subsidizing your R&D.
These grants are aimed at building a working technology and strengthening national economy, so there's nothing wrong with the approach per se, but when your reviewers share your values they have little motivation to find every possible mistake in your paper, at least for second- or third-rate journals (which are still indexed in WoS so are perfectly enough for the funding agency).
These grants are aimed at building a working technology and strengthening national economy, so there's nothing wrong with the approach per se, but when your reviewers share your values they have little motivation to find every possible mistake in your paper, at least for second- or third-rate journals (which are still indexed in WoS so are perfectly enough for the funding agency).