Lurking is when you spend a lot of time reading the forum but never post to it yourself.
So that they can explore and experiment anonymously without commitment
A group discussion is an environment in which more than two people discuss any given topic.
Multiple members of the group contribute their opinions and ideas to the topic of discussion.
I hope you mean "discussion"... My pointed statement was meant to provoke discussion, not an argument. The discussion group meets every second Tuesday evening.
Did you mean the topic for discussion or the kind of group. If you meant the topic, then it you will need to choose a common topic for everyone to talk about. example : formal and casual wear, growth of IT sector in India.
Lurking means to be "sneaky" or "lie in wait." Like a snake lurking in the grass. Also can mean something unsuspected: Danger lurking behind every corner. Spying means to see something, or observe somethind secretively, or to inspect or examine something. One can actually be lurking and spying simotaneously.
A discussion in which only the involved parties are included.
Qiara i didn't not post that thing on the internet if and why is the "group" mad at me what did i do? from, Myles Xavier Williams
Saying someone "throws a wet blanket on the discussion" means they are dampening the excitement or enthusiasm of the conversation by being negative or discouraging. It implies that their comments or attitude are bringing down the mood or energy of the group.
Lurking typically refers to observing without actively participating in a conversation or online community. The term is sometimes associated with social media platforms and online forums where individuals read but do not engage with the content.
Topic is a discussion and discussion is a synonym for debate
"Platicar en linea" means to chat online. It refers to engaging in a conversation or discussion with someone using a digital platform or messaging service over the internet.
group discussion. consultation. meeting. seminar. convocation. assembly. symposium. colloquium. argument. talk. parley.