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geofitz13
02-11-08, 04:49 PM
I must have too much time on my hands tonight....

Does anybody else check at the bottom of the forum to see who's on at any given time? Seems like a lot of lurkers. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I usually check in here three or four times a day, but don't often post. I guess it's hard to keep up with the wit around here! I do get a lot of useful information, though.


JanMM
02-11-08, 05:24 PM
I've noticed those lists but never looked at them. Until now.

lurking:
1. To lie in wait, as in ambush.
2. To move furtively; sneak.
3. To exist unobserved or unsuspected.

Raise your hand if you fit the definition.

DnvrFox
02-11-08, 05:32 PM
If you don't want folks to know you are lurking, you can set your default to "private."


geofitz13
02-11-08, 07:24 PM
I didn't mean "lurker" in a negative sense....it's more of what I thought of as someone looking around but not necessarily contributing. Even that sounds negative, and it's still not what I was trying to get at. How about "visiting"? Could be members who are just reading posts and not responding or joining in.
Like I said, I must have too much time on my hands tonight....

byte_speed
02-11-08, 07:33 PM
I've noticed those lists but never looked at them. Until now.

lurking:
1. To lie in wait, as in ambush.
2. To move furtively; sneak.
3. To exist unobserved or unsuspected.

Raise your hand if you fit the definition.
You talkin' to me?

I read regularly and post irregularly.

bostongarden
02-11-08, 07:58 PM
It could be that someone is checking out what has been written and may not feel a need to post, or, maybe, thought there might be a conversation to engage, and then, after reading the posts, did not see a fit at the moment...plus, I always thought of a lurker as someone who was not a registered member and was looking through posts for, what could be, a variety of reasons.

alicestrong
02-11-08, 08:00 PM
hey I just read that BF now has 100,000 registered users.

I can see why some people may not like posting. You just never know what you'll get...it can be a surprise, both good and bad. :)

Rogerinchrist
02-11-08, 08:02 PM
Raise your hand if you fit the definition.

I'm raising my hand, can ya see me wavin'?
I'm not 50+ yet, so I'll go back to lurking.

Hob684
02-11-08, 08:10 PM
i'm still startin out and i like to read as much as possible before throwing my .02 in so that i don't look like a complete fool.

Digital Gee
02-11-08, 08:11 PM
The lurkers could at least offer to bring some pie.

conurejade
02-11-08, 08:19 PM
My name is conurejade... and I am sometimes a lurker :D

Artkansas
02-11-08, 08:47 PM
I am a curious lurker...

JanMM
02-11-08, 08:55 PM
Lurks like we have some winners!!

JanMM
02-11-08, 09:04 PM
I didn't mean "lurker" in a negative sense....it's more of what I thought of as someone looking around but not necessarily contributing. Even that sounds negative, and it's still not what I was trying to get at. How about "visiting"? Could be members who are just reading posts and not responding or joining in.
Like I said, I must have too much time on my hands tonight....

Dictionary definition makes it seems a lot more negative than how it's used around BF by most.

JanMM
02-11-08, 09:06 PM
As Seen On The Internet: "Hidden dangers can lurk in holiday meals ... Then, of course the pie -- creamy pumpkin pie with a flaky crust and dollops of whipped cream. ...".
(googled Lurk Pie)

The Smokester
02-11-08, 09:32 PM
I'll bet some of those names probably have just kept a window open on their machines and aren't really there.

conurejade
02-11-08, 11:15 PM
Lurks like we have some winners!!


Yup -- things are lurking up.

dauphin
02-11-08, 11:19 PM
i'm still startin out and i like to read as much as possible before throwing my .02 in so that i don't look like a complete fool.

you won't...others have already blazed that trail

Tom Bombadil
02-11-08, 11:35 PM
I look down at that line most nights when it is after 1 AM CST. Many times I'm the only registered user around, and am frequently one of only 3 or 4 (mostly from California), but there will almost always be some lurkers around.

Sandwarrior
02-11-08, 11:54 PM
I "lurk" because by the time I actually get to read any of the posts, everything that should/could be said (and maybe some things that shouldn't) has already been said. As a conservative Christian I generally need to keep a low profile anyway in the BF

Retro Grouch
02-12-08, 04:34 AM
i'm still startin out and i like to read as much as possible before throwing my .02 in so that i don't look like a complete fool.

Why don't you want to look like a complete fool. We embrace and love our complete fools.

I, for one, can certainly feel the love.

Hob684
02-12-08, 04:36 AM
well i'm pretty much used to it now.... but Road Bikes forum doesn't take kindly to strangers.


*also, wouldn't Google spider bots attribute to a good portion of the lurker number?

Retro Grouch
02-12-08, 04:39 AM
I "lurk" because by the time I actually get to read any of the posts, everything that should/could be said (and maybe some things that shouldn't) has already been said. As a conservative Christian I generally need to keep a low profile anyway in the BF

Since you opened the door, now I've got to know.

As a conservative Christian, what's the story behind the "Sandwarrier screen name and avitar?

Retro Grouch
02-12-08, 04:40 AM
well i'm pretty much used to it now.... but Road Bikes forum doesn't take kindly to strangers.

I don't know about strangers, but they certainly tolerate their share of complete fools.

maddmaxx
02-12-08, 04:45 AM
What happens when you invoke invisable mode on your profile options?

Now who's bringing the pie.

stapfam
02-12-08, 06:08 AM
The lurkers are ones that have not registered or who are registered members who have not logged on. If you are a member- there does not seem to be much point in not logging on as you can't see the attachments with the postings- So I would suggest that the Lurkers are "Shy" people that have not taken the plunge and joined our community.

Either that or they have taken one look at the 50+ and have decided that they have not denegrated to our level enough yet.

BSLeVan
02-12-08, 06:43 AM
It doesn't surprise me that there are folks who lurk here. IMHO, the conversation is often better than anything on TV or in the newspapers. Folks here have a sense of civility, an interest in life, span a wide range of other interests, hold a multitude of beliefs and values, and for the most part are well spoken.

Last night I visited my youngest son in his dorm room at college. I was there for about two hours, and got to observe he and his roommate interact with their on-line communities. I use the plural of community, because each was participating in more than one discussion group, had several instant message sessions taking place at once, and were slipping in and out of three or four other sites all at the same time. For me this reinforces the notion, that will not face-to-face, the INTERNET is a powerful tool for keeping people connected to one another. I think lurking is not much different than going to a party and just quietly standing around and listening to the conversations available.

Billy Bones
02-12-08, 06:52 AM
Lurks like we have some winners!!

You obviously didn't read the last bullet on the Forum Guidelines document. "#25. Anyone caught using or implying puns shall be unceremoniously chucked into the BMX Forum, NO exceptions."

alicestrong
02-12-08, 07:07 AM
It doesn't surprise me that there are folks who lurk here. IMHO, the conversation is often better than anything on TV or in the newspapers. Folks here have a sense of civility, an interest in life, span a wide range of other interests, hold a multitude of beliefs and values, and for the most part are well spoken.

Last night I visited my youngest son in his dorm room at college. I was there for about two hours, and got to observe he and his roommate interact with their on-line communities. I use the plural of community, because each was participating in more than one discussion group, had several instant message sessions taking place at once, and were slipping in and out of three or four other sites all at the same time. For me this reinforces the notion, that will not face-to-face, the INTERNET is a powerful tool for keeping people connected to one another. I think lurking is not much different than going to a party and just quietly standing around and listening to the conversations available.


If you take this line of thought a little further, what kind of community is formed if the people involved don't have face-to-face interaction with each other?

Retro Grouch
02-12-08, 07:17 AM
If you take this line of thought a little further, what kind of community is formed if the people involved don't have face-to-face interaction with each other?

I suspect that, in the long run, it works out about the same. It's easier to hide your lies on the internet but I think that those eventually come out anyway. On the other hand, it's easier to have more frequent via the internet so that speeds up the discovery process.

twobikes
02-12-08, 07:20 AM
I lurked for a while before joining BF. I wanted to get a sense of how open the forum was to new people and what I could expect in terms of useful posts.

Once in a while I happen to remember the screen name of a member who made an impression and I use my browser's search function to see if that person is logged on. Otherwise, I do not read the list of screen names.

It is good to see a couple of conservative Christians posting. I posted about my ride on this past Sunday in another thread. Only two of us had included a church service in our Sunday out of probably 20 or so who posted.

BSLeVan
02-12-08, 07:21 AM
If you take this line of thought a little further, what kind of community is formed if the people involved don't have face-to-face interaction with each other?

Within my son's generation (at least my observations of his experience), a community that surprises me. Over the last three years he brought home five or six people with whom he has become friends and they make face-to-face contact at some point. I suspect this is not unlike some of the face-to-face meetings and rides that have taken place between forum members here that would not otherwise have happened.

I think that if one posts enough in the same forum, the personality of the individual starts to become pretty clear. I would venture to guess, for example, that my "on-line" personality is pretty close to my face-to-face personality. Some folks will respond favorably to me and others won't... both in on-line and face-to-face interactions.

Beverly
02-12-08, 07:30 AM
I'll bet some of those names probably have just kept a window open on their machines and aren't really there.

I'm guilty of that - especially at work.

WalterMitty
02-12-08, 07:45 AM
I must have too much time on my hands tonight....

[snip]

I guess it's hard to keep up with the wit around here!

[snip]



More than one person has suggested I'm just full of wit. At least that's what I think they said. :rolleyes:

NotReady4Purple
02-12-08, 09:37 AM
I'll bet some of those names probably have just kept a window open on their machines and aren't really there.

Yeah. Lot's of times I'm not really all there... :)

ang1sgt
02-12-08, 10:29 AM
I lurk from time to time. Some threads interest me while other bore me. I don't come here for Politics, or Civil Rights, or what price gasoline is in my area. Those things I can find elsewhere.

I am a Bicycle Mechanic and an avid Mountain and Recumbent rider. I help out where I can, post when I want, and try to enjoy this area like I do my bike rides.

roadrider63
02-12-08, 10:35 AM
I'm a lurker so that I can learn. I just started riding last year and am missing it now that the weather is so cold. Don't have alot of winter gear...alot of any gear for that matter. I've learned much though from "loorking" around . I'm not 50+ yet either but I sure enjoy this forum.

Retro Grouch
02-12-08, 10:47 AM
I'm not 50+ yet either but I sure enjoy this forum.

Uh does that screen name mean that you were born in 1963 - sonny?

Red Rider
02-12-08, 11:05 AM
I read a lot more than I post. Sometimes I have nothing relevant or humorous to add to what's already been posted. If that's lurking, then yes, I'm guilty. ;)

guybierhaus
02-12-08, 11:10 AM
Well I'm setup to single click right into 50+ forum. Check a number of times a day, post very little. Pretty much what I did thru school, listened, seldom raise my hand. Think I learned more that way. Now I do go to other forums and lurk on occasions, when things get too slow here. When weather finally agrees I'll ride more and check less. Till that happens this is my bicycle fix.

Retro Grouch
02-12-08, 12:02 PM
I lurk from time to time. Some threads interest me while other bore me. I don't come here for Politics, or Civil Rights, or what price gasoline is in my area. Those things I can find elsewhere.

50+ has a life of it's own. Personally, I like it all.

Tex_Arcana
02-12-08, 12:15 PM
i'm still startin out and i like to read as much as possible before throwing my .02 in so that i don't look like a complete fool.

It is said that the wise man may remain silent and be thought a fool while the foolish man may speak and remove all doubt.

As for me I lurk the 50+ forum because I'm not going to be 50 until August this year. I think I'd like to ride a century on my birthday.

Retro Grouch
02-12-08, 12:25 PM
As for me I lurk the 50+ forum because I'm not going to be 50 until August this year. I think I'd like to ride a century on my birthday.

An August century in Houston. Better plan lots of water stops.

Terrierman
02-12-08, 12:26 PM
It is said that the wise man may remain silent and be thought a fool while the foolish man may speak and remove all doubt.




Remove all doubt about what?

Tom Bombadil
02-12-08, 12:36 PM
As for me I lurk the 50+ forum because I'm not going to be 50 until August this year. I think I'd like to ride a century on my birthday.

So you can come in blazing in your youth and vigor???
:)

Artkansas
02-12-08, 12:47 PM
As for me I lurk the 50+ forum because I'm not going to be 50 until August this year. I think I'd like to ride a century on my birthday.

What and up the ante for all of us?????? :eek: :eek: :eek:

maddmaxx
02-12-08, 02:26 PM
What happens when you invoke invisable mode on your profile options?

Now who's bringing the pie.

I know your lurking out there DG behind you cloak of invisability. When are you going to buy pie?

The Smokester
02-12-08, 02:30 PM
...Pretty much what I did thru school, listened, seldom raise my hand. Think I learned more that way. Now I do go to other forums and lurk on occasions, when things get too slow here...

Yes. I must say that is my instinct as well. A downside is, you never really get the test of your ideas until you express or act on them.

p8rider
02-12-08, 02:38 PM
I used to post with some frequency. Then life got busy again and so I fell out of the habit. Have been reading only now for a while. For those who remember me, I'm still out there, still riding, still enjoying it!!

Retro Grouch
02-12-08, 02:42 PM
Yes. I must say that is my instinct as well. A downside is, you never really get the test of your ideas until you express or act on them.

That's me too. I'm generally pretty quiet face-to-face. I like the internet because it gives me a chance to think about how I'm going to phrase something. I think that clarifies my thought process.