At the risk of becoming a lightning rod for those that use the
term "Lurkers", I think we should change the title to something
less offensive.
I have been a GMC lover since the beginning, and an owner since
1982. When I first learned of the GMCnet, I subscribed to the
digest. It was a rewarding experience to get a daily dose of the
commentary about one of my favorite subjects (GMC motorhomes).
As a long time owner, I had much experience with the maintenance
and diagnosis of the common GMC MH problems. Frequently, as I
read the digest, I would know the answer to a GMCnetter's
question. But while reading the rest of the digest, I would see
that someone else had already answered the question. Therefore,
there was little reason for me to comment. As such, I enjoyed a
lot of GMC posts, but contributed little. I think that all
"digest" subscribers are faced with the same dilemma.
Furthermore, if we choose to call these people "Lurkers", we will
distance them further from contributing.
This GMCnet has been a great resource of information for all of
us. I challenge this group to come up with a replacement for the
negative term "Lurker".
Scott Shean
Baton Rouge, LA
78 Royale
term "Lurkers", I think we should change the title to something
less offensive.
I have been a GMC lover since the beginning, and an owner since
1982. When I first learned of the GMCnet, I subscribed to the
digest. It was a rewarding experience to get a daily dose of the
commentary about one of my favorite subjects (GMC motorhomes).
As a long time owner, I had much experience with the maintenance
and diagnosis of the common GMC MH problems. Frequently, as I
read the digest, I would know the answer to a GMCnetter's
question. But while reading the rest of the digest, I would see
that someone else had already answered the question. Therefore,
there was little reason for me to comment. As such, I enjoyed a
lot of GMC posts, but contributed little. I think that all
"digest" subscribers are faced with the same dilemma.
Furthermore, if we choose to call these people "Lurkers", we will
distance them further from contributing.
This GMCnet has been a great resource of information for all of
us. I challenge this group to come up with a replacement for the
negative term "Lurker".
Scott Shean
Baton Rouge, LA
78 Royale