Has everyone recovered from International Day of
Delurking? I admit, I was completely unprepared for the excitement of it all and collapsed exhausted in my bed at the end of the day. Who knew there were so many people in the
internet ready and willing to discuss the relative sneakiness of animals?
Not me.As befits the conclusion of
any major event, lets look back on International Day of
Delurking so that we can learn from it.
Readers of Kitschy Coo (a snapshot of yesterday's visitors):


There were 383 unique visitors yesterday according to Google Analytics. Obviously, it was very tricky to categorise all of you guys into neat categories. But for the purpose of a straight-forward pie chart, regular
commentors who just wanted to talk about sneaky animals were sneaky like a horse, genuine / brave / awesome
delurkers were sneaky like a panda (by the laws of diminishing sneakiness), people who were visiting useful posts like tutorials may or may not be sneaky but were too busy to go on record, and people looking at
the random post* from years ago when I had a 15 minute crush on Josh Peck are
undoubtedly sneaky (but also probably disturbed by my creepy creeper-
ness). The leaves the 176 visitors who are sneaky like an alligator, who read the
delurking post but did not
delurk. I applaud you, lurkers, and understand why you might not go on the record and admit you read me.
*Random viewer stats fact: The frankly ridiculous Josh Peck post gets more than 1000 visits a month by people Googling 'Josh Peck' and 'Josh Peck weight loss'. It's my fourth most viewed post ever. I find this 75% hilarious and 25% mortifying.