Actually the list is not moderated in the usual sense of the word. If
you subscribe, your posts are not moderated. Only your first posting
after subscription would be moderated, but for the purpose of preventing
persons with obvious spamming goals.
And there are several different moderators. If I had seen that posting,
I might have rejected it.
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David.
On 3/19/19 11:06 AM, Evan Cooch wrote:
Just curious -- if R-help is a moderated list (which in theory , it
is -- my posts have been 'modertated', to the degree that they aren't
released to the list until someone approves them), and if these
'statistics discussion' questions are inappropriate to the mission (as
described), then...why isn't the 'moderator' (him/her/they) blocking
on submission?
On 3/19/2019 1:59 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
Rhelp is not a forum for discussions of statistics. Instead it is for
persons who have specific questions about the use of R.
Please read the list info page where you started the subscription
process. And do read the Posting Guide. Both these are linked at the
bottom of this response.
There are Web accessible forums that are set up to statistics.
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