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  2. Lurker - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurker

    Lurkers often take the time before posting to evaluate the group for how well it is a fit for them. [12] Lurkers learn more about the individuals in the group, the dialogue styles, and the implicit norms and explicit policies. In the interviews, lurkers mentioned that this was their preferred method so that they could avoid making a mistake and ...

  3. Wikipedia:Lurkers - Wikipedia

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    A lurker is someone who creates an account on an Internet forum or a wiki, but does not participate or post much. They read it, but only participate if and when they feel it is worthwhile to, and they could be using their account primarily to customize their user experience. Wikipedia has many lurkers.

  4. 1% rule - Wikipedia

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    Pie chart showing the proportion of lurkers, contributors and creators under the 90–9–1 principle. In Internet culture, the 1% rule is a general rule of thumb pertaining to participation in an Internet community, stating that only 1% of the users of a website actively create new content, while the other 99% of the participants only lurk.

  5. The Lurkers - Wikipedia

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    The Lurkers are a British punk rock band from Uxbridge, West London. [1] They were the first group to be on Beggars Banquet Records for whom they released two albums, the first of which charted in the UK Albums Chart , while five singles also charted in the UK singles chart .

  6. The Lurker (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Lurker is a 2019 American horror feature film written by John Lerchen and directed by Eric Liberacki. [1] Described as an ode to 1980s slasher films, The Lurker stars Scout Taylor-Compton , Michael Emery, Domenica Cameron-Scorsese , Rikki Lee Travolta, Naomi Grossman , and Ari Lehman . [ 2 ]

  7. Online community - Wikipedia

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    Both lurkers and posters frequently enter communities to find answers and to gather general information. For example, there are several online communities dedicated to technology. In these communities, posters are generally experts in the field who can offer technological insight and answer questions, while lurkers tend to be technological ...

  8. Lurk - Wikipedia

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    Lurk, lurker, or lurking may refer to: Lurker , a person who often reads discussions on internet networks but seldom contributes to them. Lurk, a single long pole held with both hands, used in telemark skiing

  9. Wikipedia talk:Lurkers - Wikipedia

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    That doesn't mean that someone who is obviously not a newbie is also a sockpuppet— there are a number of legitimate reasons why a new account would have an experienced editor behind it— but the presumption that a new account that starts front-loaded with knowledge of policy and wiki markup is more likely to be a lurker than an experienced ...