Vincent Granville,
Please, do not send multiple posts promoting your blog to the ALL STAT mailing list (3 in 3 days and 2 the week before). Regardless of the validity of the posts many members are not interested and the ones that are do not need multiple links to the same blog sent every week - they can always subscribe to your blog.
Please only create one post, at most, per week in relation to your blog. Otherwise it is clearly an attempt to promote your blog and drive up traffic and is not in the spirit of the list and frustrates many members, who will simply unsubscribe.
The list is administrated on a voluntary basis and takes time away from other duties so any time spent addressing the complaints of other list members is unwelcome.
We are sorry to have to inform you of this publicly but we hope this will also act as a reminder to others; bloggers and job advertisers.
This is your very last warning.
Thank you
All Stat
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