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lpounds
2008-05-27, 11:43 PM
I don't know if this thread will work out or not so it will be no big deal if we just let it die, but...
This thread is for people who are major CREEPERS. AKA Lurkers.
You have been reading threads in the community for months or maybe even years and you rarely or never comment. You are a member but you find yourself not willing to comment despite your interest in whats being said.
This thread is for YOU! Show yourself, and explain why you are what you are... a CREEPER.
willy
2008-05-28, 03:28 AM
.....is it safe?
Generally called 'lurkers' and such thre (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22758&highlight=lurkers)ads have occas (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34894&highlight=lurkers)ionally worke (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52266&highlight=lurkers)d in the past, I see no reason why this one might not unearth us another valuable poster or two.
Ducttape
2008-05-28, 09:14 PM
Generally called 'lurkers' and such thre (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22758&highlight=lurkers)ads have occas (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34894&highlight=lurkers)ionally worke (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=52266&highlight=lurkers)d in the past, I see no reason why this one might not unearth us another valuable poster or two.
I lurk at the top of the members list if you set it to most posts first.... does that count?
uni57
2008-05-28, 09:25 PM
Show yourself, and explain why you are what you are... a CREEPER.
This is very inviting. [sarcasm]
How about...
To the nice people who read but never post -- don't be shy! Say hello here. We welcome you and encourage you to participate.
Jedimind
2008-05-28, 10:09 PM
I don't post a lot.
I've been lurking for about 2 years.
Not sure how long I've been a member, It should say under my name.
Ducttape
2008-05-28, 11:17 PM
I don't post a lot.
I've been lurking for about 2 years.
Not sure how long I've been a member, It should say under my name.
july 2007...
Jedimind
2008-05-28, 11:24 PM
july 2007...
Yep. So I've been a member for almost a year, and lurked for a whole year before that.
lpounds
2008-05-28, 11:28 PM
This is very inviting. [sarcasm]
How about...
To the nice people who read but never post -- don't be shy! Say hello here. We welcome you and encourage you to participate.
Ok much better... but of course I didn't mean the tone of this post to be how you took it. I will be sure to use more emoticons next time.
I was a creeper for a long time on the bikeforums.net. I can say that it was probably because many of the posters on there (especially the Roadies) were hardcore elitist. Maybe I should say clicky, but either way I felt like anything I said would be corrected with force.
uni57
2008-05-29, 02:01 AM
I understood what you meant. I knew you were just being silly (a trait I admire). But nevertheless, creeper sounds too much like creep (you were inviting people to say "Hi, I'm ____ and I'm a creep"). Even the word lurker seems creepy -- like a guy lurking around the lady's room or the playground. Peeping Tom? Voyeur? None of these words describes someone who simply chooses not to post.
I can't think of a neutral word, that's why I said "people who read but never post".
You pose an interesting question: why do people not post? Privacy concerns? Shyness? Something else?
The.Ron
2008-05-29, 05:51 AM
I think there are many different reasons as to why people just lurk instead of contributing, such as:
Being shy about public posting
Wanting to remain anonymous to preserve privacy and safety
Only come here for information, not interaction
Worried about offending people
Having limited time, and not wanting to get involved and make commitments
Feel like an outsider (Not understanding jokes etc.)
Not being sure how to make posts
Feel that they haven't anything useful to contribute
Not knowing much about unicycling
Difficulties with English
Work related constraints
Would rather be unicycling! :D
uni57
2008-05-29, 06:37 AM
Hi, The.Ron!
A most excellent and insightful first post! And I love your signature.
Do you read the forums often? Have you gotten to know some of us by reading our posts? It just occurred to me that if you read without posting, in a certain sense, it's like watching a TV show*. You can tune in to be entertained or informed. And in the process, you get to know the cast of characters. I used to lurk in a few Usenet newsgroups years ago (not unicycling). I got to know the main posters through their writings. But I never posted, mostly due to privacy concerns. It's interesting to be in the opposite situation now. I'm glad I'm posting now. Some wonderful friendships have developed as a result.
* - or maybe a radio talk show or a newspaper or magazine with columns by regular contributors
Edit: I used to lurk on the Amiga forums on BIX, also. Anybody remember BIX?
The.Ron
2008-05-29, 11:43 PM
I’ve been unicycling for just over a year, and started lurking here a few weeks before I got my uni.
You guys have been great, and if I’ve ever needed any information, a search always turned up some good answers. Recently, I’ve been coming here every day and reading posts. And yes, I have gotten to know some of the people here. I’ve never really thought of it as a TV show, but now that I think of it, I suppose it is a little like that. All users have a particular style in how they post, you get to know who will inject a little sanity into a thread, and who will probably make me laugh, or who posts in a style that you remember.
Hmm, let’s see… I’m thinking of someone that takes some brilliant photographs, and can be relied upon to tell people off for making non-descriptive thread titles, and reminding people to back up their files. No prizes for guessing who. :) Or, someone who, though no longer a teen, can get away with acting like one, ;) and who’s unicycling movies make me laugh by doing things like riding his uni into Wal-Mart. Or say, someone who often colour codes his answers to questions, but lives in a different state than I am in.
Ducttape
2008-05-30, 12:23 AM
I’ve been unicycling for just over a year, and started lurking here a few weeks before I got my uni.
You guys have been great, and if I’ve ever needed any information, a search always turned up some good answers. Recently, I’ve been coming here every day and reading posts. And yes, I have gotten to know some of the people here. I’ve never really thought of it as a TV show, but now that I think of it, I suppose it is a little like that. All users have a particular style in how they post, you get to know who will inject a little sanity into a thread, and who will probably make me laugh, or who posts in a style that you remember.
Hmm, let’s see… I’m thinking of someone that takes some brilliant photographs, and can be relied upon to tell people off for making non-descriptive thread titles, and reminding people to back up their files. No prizes for guessing who. :) Or, someone who, though no longer a teen, can get away with acting like one, ;) and who’s unicycling movies make me laugh by doing things like riding his uni into Wal-Mart. Or say, someone who often colour codes his answers to questions, but lives in a different state than I am in.
Oh Oh! PICK ME PICK ME!!! I KNOW THE ANSWERS!!!
John Childs
Terry(Muniaddict)
and Hazmat!
nimblelight
2008-05-30, 01:15 AM
I’ve been unicycling for just over a year, and started lurking here a few weeks before I got my uni.
You guys have been great, and if I’ve ever needed any information, a search always turned up some good answers. Recently, I’ve been coming here every day and reading posts. And yes, I have gotten to know some of the people here. I’ve never really thought of it as a TV show, but now that I think of it, I suppose it is a little like that. All users have a particular style in how they post, you get to know who will inject a little sanity into a thread, and who will probably make me laugh, or who posts in a style that you remember.
Hmm, let’s see… I’m thinking of someone that takes some brilliant photographs, and can be relied upon to tell people off for making non-descriptive thread titles, and reminding people to back up their files. No prizes for guessing who. :) Or, someone who, though no longer a teen, can get away with acting like one, ;) and who’s unicycling movies make me laugh by doing things like riding his uni into Wal-Mart. Or say, someone who often colour codes his answers to questions, but lives in a different state than I am in.
please don't stop posting! you seem nice:)
lpounds
2008-05-30, 04:49 PM
Hmm, let’s see… I’m thinking of someone that takes some brilliant photographs, and can be relied upon to tell people off for making non-descriptive thread titles, and reminding people to back up their files. No prizes for guessing who. :) Or, someone who, though no longer a teen, can get away with acting like one, ;) and who’s unicycling movies make me laugh by doing things like riding his uni into Wal-Mart. Or say, someone who often colour codes his answers to questions, but lives in a different state than I am in.
That sounds like a good idea for a thread!
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