lurkership
English
Etymology
lurker + -ship
Noun
lurkership (countable and uncountable, plural lurkerships)
- (uncountable, Internet) The state or quality of being a lurker.
- 1999 March 16, TragedyTrousers [username], “Re: back home to a new world - the world of modems”, in uk.games.computer.quake2, Usenet:
- I'm going back into lurkership - but I'll probably pop up from time to time, be warned!
- 2000 July 20, Samantha, “Re: Eddings pronounciation guide”, in alt.fan.eddings, Usenet:
- Sorry, have to come out of my state of lurkership to respond, completely off-topic, and say as far as I know it's actually only America (maybe Canada?) that has a silent 'h' in herbs.
- 2001 April 5, Tom Wallis, “RE: New venue announced for discussions of Akinicity.”, in rec.heraldry, Usenet:
- I was just starting emerge from lurkership into this discussion group when it has lately become swamped by this non-controversy.
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- (countable, Internet) The lurkers who frequent a newsgroup, message board, etc., taken as a group.
- 1996 December 2, Martin Hunt, “Re: Nobody cares what cult critics think”, in alt.religion.scientology, Usenet:
- This newsgroup might have a higher lurkership than normal because of the theat[sic] of harassment from the cult, the general level of flammage and spam, and the controversial nature of the topic.
- 1997 November 22, Stuart Lavin, “ABRR: Make ABRR Glorious Again”, in alt.books.robert-rankin, Usenet:
- I should imagine we have quite a large lurkership, who have subscribed and are desperately waiting for a few meaty threads.
- 2000 May 5, Gilligan, “Re: .asa lurkership expanding”, in alt.sailing.asa, Usenet:
- The lurkership has expanded because I've given each of my flying monkies[sic] computers!
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