n.
A person who uses the Internet exclusively for reading Web pages, e-mail, and newsgroups instead of creating their own content.
Example Citation:
"Until recently, the Internet relied almost exclusively on individuals to create content, so non-contributors weren't appreciated and came to be known, pejoratively, as 'read-only users'."
Notes:
In Usenet circles, read-only users are more often referred to a "lurkers". This isn't strictly an insult because netiquette suggests that people spend some time lurking in a newsgroup before posting. After a while, however, regular group readers are expected to participate (that is, to "delurk") and failure to do so adds a negative connotation to lurker (that is, the person becomes a "mere lurker").
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New words. 2013.