Haha, I was on my Hot Spot too, because the wifi wasn't going anywhere. I hope I didn't go over the limit. Yes, I can see the usage on my phone, but there's one small print - your provider may charge differently. 😃
To return to the question. What matters most is that you want to be a community member. You will leave if the community does not offer you what you expect.
In 10 days I will have my anniversary - 7 years on Hive (Steemit too). I was a slow learner, it wasn't my main online preoccupation, but now it is. I'm not interested in anything else online at all. But to get to this point I had to persevere at first, and once I started interacting more with others it all went faster. Interaction in the community is the most important thing, I think.
But it's important to know that I came here to write a blog about what I'm doing, I don't understand crypto that much to just do that. I'm not as systematic as say @liotes team or @mypathtofire. 😎
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7 years is pretty impressive! Congrats on that.
I think that you are quite right about that. It's much easier to start within a limited community. Learn from it and maybe later tweak out to other communities. It's the easiest way to build relationships when you are in smaller circle I belive.
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