A couple of questions

How do you spot a poser?

How do you know if you’re a poser?

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How do you find a poser?

A quick perusal of a Twitter account can typically flesh out a social media poser. Flip through an account's followers, and if you notice a large amount of followers with an egg as the profile photo, then you likely have found a poser.

What is considered a poser?

A poseur is someone who doesn't pay dues or skate, but wants to front the culture. It's actually pretty rare; it seems like there are more people being unfairly called poseurs because they're just starting, and that sucks, because a bunch of them get pissed off and quit.

What makes a skater a poser?

What is a skater poser? — Quora. Someone who acts like they can skate but cannot and make no effort to actually learn. Often this is to look cool, like just carrying a skateboard or saying you skate but often never actually skating to not break the illusion that that can skate.

How do you expose a poser?

Look for excessive showing off. A poseur will use any chance they can find to show off the thing they're “obsessed” about. Look for stickers, apparel, and other items that relate to what they claim to love. For instance, posers within the car scene will cover their cars in stickers as a cry for attention.

How do I not look like a poser?

1:1916:21How To Not Look Like A POSER Skater! — YouTubeYouTube

Why do people call me a poser?

Posers are people that pose. It's a negative connotation for someone that pretends to be something they are not. When people pretend to “flex" a life they don't have or if you pretend to be rich when you're not. When you pretend to be anything other than what you are is considered “poser” behavior.