The document announces a weekly chat called #LurkerChat every Tuesday at 10:00 AM Pacific time to discuss lurkers. Several Twitter users share their perspectives on lurking, with some admitting to lurking most of the time, while others see benefits to lurking such as controlling engagement, learning, and choosing what to engage with from the large amount of available online content. The chat is hosted by @NickKellet and @Boydjane.
2. I enjoy positive conversation, comment often.
However, I lurk 95% of the time in chats.
#lurkerchat
C@MISS_DAZEY
3. I secretly admire lurkers, not always having to
voice their 'opinion' like me :-) #LurkerChat.
C@ANABELDEVETTER
4. I think lurking is all about control: of curating,
timing & learning. A) it's ok; and B) they can find
me when they're ready #lurkerchat
C@BESHCABINETS
5. It's tough when you are getting started in a new
medium. I'm still lurking, mostly. #LurkerChat
C@CANDACEMFT
6. Sometimes not engaging only means they may
have gone off to Think about things theyve read
#LurkerChat
C@SLANDI
7. Theres no shortage of content. We cant engage
with all creators/curators, on all content. We lurk
and choose. #lurkerchat.
C@IMMARKBERNHARDT
8. The irony of #lurkerchat is not lost on me, that's
pretty funny.
C@NICKCICERO
9. #Lurkerchat - Every Tuesday @ 10:00 AM Pacific.
CHOSTED BY @NICKKELLET & @BOYDJANE