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Some forums have a rule against lurkers, that is members who sign up and then only read threads but never respond. It's easy enough to identify a lurker.
I understand how some people want to read over discussions awhile until they feel comfortable enough to speak openly. That might be more true on a tight knit community where it feels as if everyone on forum is friends and the person coming in from the outside doesn't know if they fit in.
However, there could also be reasons you don't want someone lurking.
Is this something you tolerate on your own forum? Do you mind it or not? Such as how long do you allow someone to lurk and silently read (days, weeks, months) before you PM to ask them for an introduction on forum?
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I would much rather be a part of the discussion. I would never just lurk a forum as I see no point.
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I won't usually join a forum unless I feel that I can really contribute in some way, so lurking is not really necessary once I sign up as I'm already to begin posting.
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