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jjwill

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xx0033 said:
The annoyance for me and for other people involved in websites, (not necessarily webmasters), is there are examples of other organisations with multiple listings that are above and beyond the regional, language and specific catagories.

It is the inconsistancy that annoys, rather than the guidelines.
Simon

This is not an inconsistency at all. Editors purposely give multiple listings to a very select few websites that prove to be valuable to multiple categories. Again, the number of sites that are eligible for multiple listings is small and at the discretion of an editor to list, and as Jim has said, not for a webmaster to spam multiple categories.
 

disklabs

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jimnoble said:
I normally use words with great care and perhaps you should do the same when reading them.

Multiple listings are at the discretion of the editors, not the website owners. It's multiple submissions and submission of related domain names which are forbidden (with the exception of dual submission in Regional and Topical).

Although this is not specifically true, (remember the post you shut down because I couldnt understand why some domains have over 1000 entries into the DMOZ, (said XX0033 carefully reading and understanding what is written, and commenting appropriately).

I feel that the above demonstrates the inconsistancy that my previous post mentioned.

;)
 

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Although this is not specifically true
It would seem that you think you understand how our directory works better than the editors do, in which case there's not much point continuing this aspect of the thread is there?

Closing. Do not continue the topic in another one.
 
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