Lurk moar

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Definition[edit]

Lurk moar (intentionally misspelled "more") is an admonition telling newcomers to observe and read existing content before posting on an imageboard or forum. It implies that the user should familiarize themselves with the community’s culture and rules.

Usage[edit]

  • Commonly directed at new users who ask easily answered questions.
  • Serves as a gentle reminder to read FAQs and sticky threads.

Origin[edit]

The phrase dates back to early 4chan culture in the mid‑2000s and may have roots in even earlier IRC slang.

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