Cindy - you could never sound anti-lurker to me - you were practically my delurking sponsor!
I think it is a different process for everybody. I felt very welcome. Some days I have moments of embarassment and shyness and nothing to say and then days where I just don't care and post like a posting thing. Like everybody, I guess.
Also - fridge fixed. AC fixed. Very Foamy.
The funny thing to me is that I'm normally a lurker on other fora, and take a lot of time to get comfortable enough to make extremely rare posts. This even applied to the Survivor and Big Brother TT threads at Salon if I recall correctly. The only instances where I've made the plunge to posting almost as soon as I discovered a site were the Buffistas and the original Ultimate TV Bronze back in '97. So apparently Buffy is my gateway drug to overcoming shyness.
Buffy is my gateway drug to overcoming shyness
I just love this. Buffy was my gateway drug to SO MUCH STUFF. I can't even begin to list it all. (But - yup, you guessed it - I'm gonna try.)
Using the Internet for anything other than CNN, Salon, shopping and e-mail
The concept of spoilers
The concept of shippers
Comics
Fan-fic
Buying videos/DVDs (rather than renting them)
Buying books about TV shows
Buying books about TV stars (unauthorized ones at that)
Reading scripts for fun
Reading and obsessing about TV show writers and lighting directors and make-up specialists and set decorators
Watching ONLY the credits of non-Buffy shows for familiar names of directors, writers, and producers
Taping something
while
I'm watching it
Watching a show because of who writes it not who stars in it
Listening to talk shows on the Internet (succubus club)
Watching show vids
Buying soundtracks to musicals I've never seen
Action figures
Farscape
Whew! There is more - but I have fear that this will get cut off. Boy - I was really fricking boring before I started watching Buffy.
I've always perceived the lurkers as the audience to those of us who jump up on stage to state our cases, trot out our stories, and generally just make ourselves known. If I put something up on the board and get no response, I console myself with thinking, "well, someone in the several hundred people out there saw that and appreciated it."
Okay, so I don't really live here anymore, but I come by almost every day to read Sunnydale & Beep & COMM, and I'd like to request that every famous person who dies not get mentioned in Sunnydale Press. Unless a Buffista was close-personal-friends with Kate Hepburn/Barry White/Buddy Ebsen, it doesn't seem quite appropriate for the forum.
Sorry to be a whiner, just thought it warranted a comment.
I was thinking the same thing. That kind of stuff can go in Natter.
Okay. Just thought it was a place to put general news of interest to the community, which Natter is daunting for some.
Moving my last post.
Thanks, Daniel. I wouldn't mind a link to the AP/New York Times/Yahoo News article, but I don't need the full obituary reposted here.