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What (who) is lurk$45743$ - definition

PASSIVE PARTICIPANT OF A NEWSGROUP, A FORUM OR A MAILING LIST
Lurking; Lurk (Gaia Online); Lurk (internet forums); Lurkers; De-lurk; Lurking (internet); Lurk moar; Ghost follower

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Lurk (disambiguation); Lurker (disambiguation)
(lurks, lurking, lurked)
1.
If someone lurks somewhere, they wait there secretly so that they cannot be seen, usually because they intend to do something bad.
He thought he saw someone lurking above the chamber during the address.
VERB: V
2.
If something such as a danger, doubt, or fear lurks somewhere, it exists but is not obvious or easily recognized.
Hidden dangers lurk in every family saloon car...
Around every corner lurked doubt and uncertainty.
VERB: V, V
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Lurk (disambiguation); Lurker (disambiguation)
v. n.
1.
Lie hid, lie concealed, lie in wait, lurch.
2.
Skulk, keep out of sight, keep out of the way.
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Lurk (disambiguation); Lurker (disambiguation)

Wikipedia

Lurker

In Internet culture, a lurker is typically a member of an online community who observes, but does not participate. The exact definition depends on context. Lurkers make up a large proportion of all users in online communities. Lurking allows users to learn the conventions of an online community before they participate, improving their socialization when they eventually "de-lurk". However, a lack of social contact while lurking sometimes causes loneliness or apathy among lurkers.

Lurkers are referred to using many names, including browsers, read-only participants, non-public participants, legitimate peripheral participants, vicarious learners, or sleepers.