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I don't usually post very often but tend to visit the site very regularly just to read through the news or law sections... are there any others out there who tend just to lurk in the shadows not posting very much? If there are then this is a thread for you to declare yourself to the chatting bank world... go on say it... I'M AN AB LURKER AND I'M PROUD!
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I think I may be one of the people Iggy is aiming this thread at.
I suspect there are many like me that have a specific area of interest but aren't into chatting.
I answer questions as and where I can, generally to do with films or tv. But while on the site , I do tend to follow the 'latest posts' so most of the names on this thread are familiar to me, which I guess kinda makes me a lurker...
I suspect there are many like me that have a specific area of interest but aren't into chatting.
I answer questions as and where I can, generally to do with films or tv. But while on the site , I do tend to follow the 'latest posts' so most of the names on this thread are familiar to me, which I guess kinda makes me a lurker...
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I lurk and post. There aren't enough hours in the day to post on all the threads I read, and then there are the addictive ones, which take up more time still.
I'm a lurker during the week when its difficult to post from work but good to pop in and out to keep in touch. I also lurk on topics which I'm interested in but not very knowlegable about.
But for those who don't like the word, it is an acceptable term in the urban dictionary for those who follow a forum but do not post; quite harmless and sometimes lack the time or confidence to contribute.
Unlike a troll who's deliberately provocative with the intension to cause disruption.
I'm a lurker during the week when its difficult to post from work but good to pop in and out to keep in touch. I also lurk on topics which I'm interested in but not very knowlegable about.
But for those who don't like the word, it is an acceptable term in the urban dictionary for those who follow a forum but do not post; quite harmless and sometimes lack the time or confidence to contribute.
Unlike a troll who's deliberately provocative with the intension to cause disruption.