by careen June 25, 2004
I was lurking on my friends blog, but recent delurking, via comments I left, let him know that I read daily.
by Sir Nottaguy-Imadad December 28, 2009
Definition:
The magical moment when someone finally grows a pair and stops being a digital wallflower. It's when you go from being that person who silently stalks everyone's LinkedIn posts, Twitter threads, and Instagram stories to actually hitting "comment" or—gasp—posting your own content.
Usage:
"Sarah spent two years delurking on LinkedIn before she finally posted about her promotion. Now she won't shut up about quarterly reports."
Extended Definition:
Delurking is basically the adult version of raising your hand in class after spending the whole semester pretending you're invisible. It's that terrifying but liberating transition from consuming everyone else's hot takes to actually having your own.
Most people get stuck in delurking limbo because they think their thoughts aren't "good enough" or they don't know how to sound like those polished thought leaders who somehow make spreadsheets sound sexy. Plot twist: those "natural" writers you admire? They've either been studying successful posts for years or they're using some kind of system to nail that perfect tone. The truth is, everyone's just winging it—some people are just better at reverse-engineering what works and adapting it to their own voice.
Related Terms:
- Lurker: Someone still in delurking purgatory
- Thought Leader: What you think you'll become after delurking (spoiler: takes more than one post)
The magical moment when someone finally grows a pair and stops being a digital wallflower. It's when you go from being that person who silently stalks everyone's LinkedIn posts, Twitter threads, and Instagram stories to actually hitting "comment" or—gasp—posting your own content.
Usage:
"Sarah spent two years delurking on LinkedIn before she finally posted about her promotion. Now she won't shut up about quarterly reports."
Extended Definition:
Delurking is basically the adult version of raising your hand in class after spending the whole semester pretending you're invisible. It's that terrifying but liberating transition from consuming everyone else's hot takes to actually having your own.
Most people get stuck in delurking limbo because they think their thoughts aren't "good enough" or they don't know how to sound like those polished thought leaders who somehow make spreadsheets sound sexy. Plot twist: those "natural" writers you admire? They've either been studying successful posts for years or they're using some kind of system to nail that perfect tone. The truth is, everyone's just winging it—some people are just better at reverse-engineering what works and adapting it to their own voice.
Related Terms:
- Lurker: Someone still in delurking purgatory
- Thought Leader: What you think you'll become after delurking (spoiler: takes more than one post)
'I've been delurking for months, but every time I try to write something, it sounds like a robot having an existential crisis.'
'My delurking era started when I realized that dude who posts motivational quotes every day literally just rephrases fortune cookies.'
'Finally delurked after I figured out the secret sauce—turns out successful creators follow patterns you can actually learn and adapt. Who knew?'
'Successfully delurked today by commenting 'This!' on someone's post. Baby steps.'
'My delurking era started when I realized that dude who posts motivational quotes every day literally just rephrases fortune cookies.'
'Finally delurked after I figured out the secret sauce—turns out successful creators follow patterns you can actually learn and adapt. Who knew?'
'Successfully delurked today by commenting 'This!' on someone's post. Baby steps.'
by nidaba May 25, 2025