Unregistered "guests" on ccom. LURKERS
Bob_Luken
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At the moment of this posting there are 10 registered "regular" members online, and 199 unregistered "lurkers" online here on ccom. (Even one of the ten registered members is a lurker. He's been here almost a year without posting a single word.)
We are being watched.
Usually, I feel like part of a small tight-knit community here, but in truth we, as a group of regulars, are in some ways like a reality TV show. We are not alone. People are watching us. At any moment we are greatly outnumbered buy the lurkers. I feel a little weird about this from time to time.
We are being watched.
Usually, I feel like part of a small tight-knit community here, but in truth we, as a group of regulars, are in some ways like a reality TV show. We are not alone. People are watching us. At any moment we are greatly outnumbered buy the lurkers. I feel a little weird about this from time to time.
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If you've been lurking for at least, lets say ..... 4 months, .... the first person to post "I want a Stogiestand" in this very thread, I'll gladly send you one.
Readyyyyy Go!
let's see what happens
Sorry Bob. One of them is me. I have been watching you so I could pounce....
As per ccom members without a lot of posts, please do remember that many people prefer to read and do not feel the need to comment on every thread or comment.
I used to confidently say that over the years i had read every post in every thread...but the last year has made that impossible to even try. Many of the threads now read like a on-going story, and are not quite as factual, opinion or review postings. This is neither better, nor worse, just different and i do a lot more skimming and way less reading of the threads then i used to.
I was just trying to express a possible explanation as to how some people can lurk for years and not actually post.
That's almost always the way it is with online forums. You get a very small circle of regular contributors, and the vast majority are either lurkers or people who register, sign in, and stay signed in forever and never come back. I admit there are a number of forums I've signed up for where I rarely if ever go anymore.
Point of proof: For one of my clients I'm involved in launching a new forum for a particular professional segment. We're in beta mode now and have 500 registered members, but only 7 or 8 actually contribute.
the key to a healthy forum is coaxing out those lurkers who might not be like those newbies that just jump right in to join up and contribute. So i agree LURKER, feel free to come by and join the convo.
Except when the DOJ sells unregistered assault guests to Mexican drug cartels. Then we turn a blind eye.
when I first signed up for the forum, I can't even remember why I did, I didn't expect to ever really get into it. It seemed odd, to me. It was a couple or three months, I think, before I started actually looking at threads, etc., and then taking part. I did want to find folks to talk cigars with, though. As I'm sure you all know, the population at large is usually largely ignorant of any factual information about our hobby, and are prone to all sorts of superstitions regarding cigars, and those who smoke them.
I suppose a lot of people just never get started at it, and I wonder what those registered as being "online" are actually doing? Maybe they're just checking out the DD or something?
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
Now that is too much information to know what pages people are looking at. I can't believe all you guys were looking at the bum thread again.
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