Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 13 hours ago
Transcript
00:00Social media lurkers, eight traits of those who never post.
00:04Number one, highly observant. Lurkers are typically highly observant individuals.
00:10Rather than seeking attention, they prefer to quietly absorb information. This trait
00:15helps them notice subtle shifts in social trends, moods, or dynamics that others might miss.
00:20Number two, introverted by nature. Often introverts, they enjoy controlled digital
00:26interaction without broadcasting, conserving social energy while staying connected through
00:31viewing quietly. Number three, cautious and private. They value privacy and control their digital
00:37footprint, avoiding posts to prevent misuse, misinterpretation, and unwanted exposure of
00:43information. Number four, deep thinkers. They reflect before forming opinions, exploring multiple
00:50perspectives and content, favoring thoughtful analysis over quick reactions or comments.
00:56Number five, selectively engaged. While they may seem inactive, lurkers are often very intentional
01:02about what they consume and how they engage. They may follow specific topics, people, or themes,
01:08and disregard the rest. Number six, emotionally independent. They don't seek validation through
01:14likes or comments. Self-worth remains grounded, less influenced by external approval or digital recognition.
01:20Number seven, curious and inquisitive. Lurkers display a high level of curiosity. They often browse different
01:28platforms, read through discussions, and absorb varied viewpoints. This curiosity drives them to learn more
01:34about people, cultures, and issues without feeling the need to contribute. Number eight, avoidant of conflict.
01:42People who rarely post are often uncomfortable with online conflict. They avoid arguments and heated
01:47debates that public posting can trigger. By staying silent, they sidestep drama and negativity.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended