Questions

nyoman

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Aug 24, 2006
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Hi,

first I want to apologize for my english. I'm not a native english speaker.

1) Somewhere I read that suggesting a site will be stored with a time-stamp, and suggesting the same site again will overwrite the older time-stamp which will just result in a later check of a suggestion. If it's working like this: could someone "simply" suggest a site of his competitor every day to make sure it will never be listed?

2) Editors have to edit (or just login?) in a time period of 4 months to keep their editor status alive. Since some editors are working in several categories I wonder if this works for every single category or in general for every single editor? In other words is there a quality control which makes sure an editors attention will not drift away from some of his may older and smaller categories?

Nyoman
 

jimnoble

DMOZ Meta
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1. We would know - and it wouldn't prevent the site from being listed.

2. One edit somewhere every 120 days is enough to keep an editor account alive. I can edit in around 600,000 categories. Were you thinking that I have to edit in about 5,000 of them every day in order to remain here :) ?

You'll probably find answers to any other questions in this forum's FAQ.
 
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