Thank you for your kind and thoughtful reply. Do you mean you started twenty days ago and you already have a rating of 46? That's pretty cool. How do you think you did that? I'll have a read through your timeline to get a feel of how you are doing things. I've followed you, and I hope you get a notification from this reply. I have no clue how the 'honey' aspect of it works so far, and I guess it's part of the motivation of trying out Steem, but it's certainly not all it's about for me. I completely agree about getting a feel for the community as well as simply posting content. Sola is funny - I've been on it for a long time - well I left Plag because of the skimpy girls and memes - at core there's a really good community, but it can be hard to find for newbies. It surprises people when I explain that I rarely swipe new cards - I'm usually hoping via comments or links sent by friends. If you block some of the 'girly' channels, and some of those kinds of posters, then it's surprising how quickly that kind of content disappears. What I find mystifying are all the photos of landscapes with no reason to post them, I don't understand how they get endorsed. I really undertand why Sola seems strange. And it must feel like there's very little space to post and very few tools to use etc. It is a lot more minimal than here, clearly. I'm not completely sold on Sola myself, so I'm not about to defend it! Why is it interesting to someone who is getting established here? Why do you want to go on Sola as well? If I may, I'll ask you more questions when they occcur? And, of course, anything you want to know about Sola, ask away! I don't claim to be an expert, but I may know the answer.
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