Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Re: [Wiki-research-l] Community health (retitled thread)

2015-06-04 Thread Austin Hair
As Richard says, there's no way to get a quick count from the admin
interface. It certainly isn't most of the 1510 subscribed addresses,
despite all new subscriptions being moderated by default.

Looking at my archived messages for this week, it appears that we
average 2-3 held messages per day, which normally get passed along
within a few hours at most. I try to unmoderate people as I can, but
quite a lot of people subscribe, never post, and just stay there. More
power to them, of course.

Austin

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[Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Re: [Wiki-research-l] Community health (retitled thread)

2015-06-04 Thread Samuel Klein
A provocative theory.  Could a kindly list mod share how many people are on
moderation on wm-l?
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Juergen Fenn, 04/06/2015 16:50:

 Reduced traffic on Wikimedia-l is mostly due to list moderation.


That's plausible. Most people on wikimedia-l are moderated by now; I and
others unsubscribed due to tyrannical moderation, too.

Nemo

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