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Lurker

by Loon-Shin Ho
Saturday, August 20, 2005. 01:21AM
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Lurker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

In Internet culture, a lurker is a person who reads discussions on a message board, newsgroup, chatroom or other interactive system, but rarely participates.

History The term dates back to the mid-1980s, when most people did not have access to the internet, but used BBS chat rooms and message boards instead.

Many internet communities advise newbies to lurk for some time to get a feel for the specific culture and etiquette of the community, lest they make an inappropriate or redundant comment, ask a frequently asked question, or incite a flame war. This leads to the tongue-in-cheek command to "lurk more".

There are also some who lurk on a forum habitually, and rarely, if ever, contribute. It is generally difficult to guess how many such lurkers are present, due to their silence.

Malevolent lurkers Some lurkers may attempt to heavily involve themselves in the administration of a moderated forum by repeatedly alerting moderators to comments which offend their political or moral point of view, but refrain from participating in the discussion directly. Some of these lurkers occasionally post comments praising moderators, usually in a vain effort to curry favor.

Benign lurkers Most lurkers, however, are simply shy, not educated on a given topic, or just not good at expressing their thoughts in written compositions. They enjoy reading others posts and responses to them, but refrain from adding their own contributions.

Constructive lurkers The constructive lurker, is a person who regularly reads online forums but rarely posts. These individuals may have a high degree of sophistication within the topic of any given forum, but lack the time or willingness to post the detailed replies they feel that the topic at hand deserves. Lurkers of this sort are not shy about posting, but instead prefer not to start a discussion they do not have the time to finish. When these lurkers do post, they often provide well thought-out and detailed contributions to the discussion at hand. A constructive lurker is often a veteran of several previous online discussion forums. Having been involved in many heated online discussions in the past these lurkers are willing to allow the more active forum members to hash out the obvious and will only contribute when the discussion takes a novel turn.

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Sunday, August 21, 2005. 09:00PM by Florence Hui
Really interesting. Thanks, Loon-Shin!
Saturday, August 20, 2005. 05:58PM by Loon-Shin Ho
Try Google search? Much more there...
Saturday, August 20, 2005. 07:53AM by Geof Lambert
Interesting info! Isn't Wikipedia a wealth of knowledge?