It does
How long it took you to get to 1500 rating?

Bruh it depends.... you can take 4 months to reach 1500 or you can take 7 months.... Its need not be either 4 or 7

It took me around 4 or 7 months to reach 1400. DUnno how long it will take to reach 1500
That's your comment. Are you saying you don't remember if you started playing say... in June, or THREE months earlier/later?

I was absent for more than 1 year from chess.com but I was still in game on real chess.
This year I participated in my first fide tourney and I got 1450 fide rating. This means if now I will restart playing here i think i can reach 1500. So the post was made in may 2018 and I got 1450 fide in january 2020.
I year and a 3rd from 900 - 1500.
I answered to my own question .
Tnx for suport though.

It took me around 4 or 7 months to reach 1400. DUnno how long it will take to reach 1500
That's your comment. It's either 4 or 7.
I wrote that because I wasn't sure about it. I could have been a 1390s player and reached a peak of 1400 in 4 months....where as by 7 months I stabilized my rating above 1400 . I suggest you to try not to make too much sense out of comments made in a thread.

I'm gonna leave now because this argument is getting ridiculous.
It isn't even an argument .

I started in mid may 2020 with a 1050 rating (after having played chess as a kid, but basically taking a 15 year break from it), and I'm 1530 right now. YouTube content has honestly been one of the most helpful ways of improving, there's a lot of good creators out there. Naroditsky and Eric Rosen were especially helpful, Gothamchess has also put out some great guides lately. Just watching them play games will improve your own games, if you pick up on the ideas they're talking about. And obviously use chess.com's analysis tool to study your games, and start memorizing the best way to develop your pieces.

One should always write things that make sense; if I see something that doesn't I'm gonna point it out.
But "4 to 7 months" still doesn't make any sense!