In the long run, it turned into a good thing. It showed us how wrapped up we had become and how putting all of our eggs in one basket can potentially hurt us. So I learned a little more about diversifying. Took some time to relax. The issues I had was that I was trying to develop a habit. To put a break in that means you have to start over. Oh well. The other I was very worried about being able to comment enough to cover PIFC for judging. As much as I watch the engagement leagues to me, it means nothing if I cannot do what I promised to do.
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I can relate to the need of reserving some RC and SP to meet commitments. I myself am involved with several communities. Lucky everything seems to have worked out ok so far around my abilities to do what I am responsible for.
My issue at the moment is I need to make sure and wind up my commitments so I can be offline for a couple of days. Will be interesting to see how much that runs down my credits and how well they regenerate in my absence.
Sounds to me like the previous forks have also had an adjustment period. I imagine a look back at history will give a indication of how that will play out this go around.
I forget which one but I believe that a past fork had a week of no votes or rewards. One day I will go back and read up. Bet the posts from that week were as bad or worse than this week has been.
Then we can all fasten our seatbelts in advance of SMT release in March.
The good news is some communities have already or are in the process of building followings on Twitter, Facebook, Youtube ect.
I tend to follow Steemit people in these places when I run across them. I feel like even if Steemit is down these are the groups that will remain active as they have presence on other platforms.