R Community Resources

The forums, news sites and organizations we actually read — a curated map of the R community.

The R ecosystem is community-driven, and knowing where the community lives is half the battle. These are the places we read, answer and recommend — no filler, only sites that have earned a bookmark. For a live snapshot of the latest release, newest packages and this week’s headlines, see What’s New in R.

Ask & answer

Forums and Q&A

Posit Community

The official forum of Posit (formerly RStudio) — the friendliest place for tidyverse, Shiny, Quarto and RStudio IDE questions. Beginner questions are genuinely welcome.

Stack Overflow — [r] tag

Half a million answered R questions. Best for concrete “why does this code fail?” problems; search first — your error message has almost certainly been asked.

Cross Validated

Stack Exchange’s statistics site. When the question is “which test?” rather than “which function?”, this is where the statisticians are.

R mailing lists

The original channel: R-help, R-devel and R-package-devel, run by the R Foundation. Old-school, searchable archives going back decades.

r/rstats

Reddit’s main R community — package announcements, career threads and honest discussion of ecosystem news.

Bioconductor Support

The Q&A home of the Bioconductor project — indispensable if your R work touches genomics, omics or computational biology.

Stay current

News and blogs

R-bloggers

The long-running aggregator of hundreds of R blogs. One feed, the whole blogosphere — tutorials, package announcements, case studies.

R Weekly

A curated, community-edited weekly digest of the best new posts, packages and talks. If you read one R newsletter, read this one.

Tidyverse blog

Release notes and design discussions straight from the tidyverse team — the changelog worth actually reading.

#RStats on Mastodon

Where much of R social media moved. Follow the hashtag and the timeline curates itself.

Get involved

Organizations and communities

The R Project & CRAN

The mothership: the language itself, CRAN with its 20,000+ packages, manuals and the R Journal.

R Consortium

Industry-backed support for R infrastructure — working groups, grants and the annual R/Medicine and R/Pharma conferences.

rOpenSci

Peer-reviewed scientific R packages and a welcoming developer community — their forum and package review process set the standard for open science in R.

R-Ladies Global

A worldwide organization promoting gender diversity in the R community, with active local chapters and meetups on every continent.

Data Science Learning Community

Book clubs and mentoring built around R for Data Science — the best structured on-ramp for newcomers, entirely volunteer-run.

useR! conferences

The R Foundation’s flagship conference series, alongside posit::conf and regional events — talks are usually posted freely afterwards.


Reading lists are free; experience is not. When a forum thread isn’t enough, we’re here.