DMOZ How to get listed

DGibson

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OK, I am a newbie to this forum, but have chosen to get an opinion on this. I submitted my web site over a year ago, and still no joy.
The site has excellent ratings in all search engines from a number of the different pages at the site (155 pages).

I recently saw in my logs that a DMOZ editor had visited my site, and at a time when there were a few site issues.

I believe that it is possible that an editor is mingling with some of the high rankers, and truthfully believe it is so. Thats life.
A web site cannot do so well everywhere except at DMOZ, without some intervention.

Is there a means to get in touch with these folks with an honest answer. I have considered resubmitting the site but do not want to get judged as a spammer. I even considered becoming an editor for my category, but thought that ethically it would be improper.

DGibson
testbusters.net
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jimnoble

DMOZ Meta
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There's no point making vague accusations here. If you have facts and evidence to present, we'd be glad to process an abuse report from you.

However, be aware that not all websites are eligible for an ODP listing and yours might be one of them. Failure to list an ineligible website is not abuse.

Duplicate thread removed.
 

motsa

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And just to clarify, if your whole basis for thinking there's editor abuse is the fact that your site hasn't been listed yet, please get a status check on your submission before even thinking about using the abuse reporting system -- "my site hasn't been listed yet" is not an appropriate use for the system.
 
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