Can you provide us with a definition of consciousness where you would consider yourself an unconscious forum participant?
Yes.
Actually, I thought I'd do you one better, and rather than simply create one, I'd find one that has been used in scholarly work.
"The presence of
mental images and their use by an animal to regulate its behavior, provides a pragmatic working definition of consciousness" --D.R.Griffin, 'The Question of Animal Awareness', 1976 (italics from source)
By that definition, which I would think most people here would have no major problems with, I would consider myself unconscious. But, of course, I think it is the definition that is faulty.
There are some fun ones
here, where I found that one. You might note the wide range in opinion, from Freud's
"What is meant by consciousness we need not discuss - it is beyond all doubt" to Joynt's
"Consciousness is like the Trinity; if it is explained so that you understand it, it hasn't been explained correctly."
I started reading the Wiki entry on consciousness, and thought better of it quickly, after disagreeing with it three times in just two sentences... so there are more definitions there, to which I would have to answer "no" if forced to use.
If I were at my office, I could have grabbed a few books off my shelf and thrown a few more definitions at you. It's not that difficult.