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carguy44

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I have suggested a site to DMOZ that has not been listed. How long should I wait before I suggest it again?
 

jimnoble

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There shouldn't be a need to suggest it again unless there's been a significant change. I assume that you've already suggested it once to the one best category as our submission guidelines require.

To guard against the remote possibility that that one suggestion fell through a crack, there's no harm in suggesting it just once more after six months.
 

carguy44

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catigory

I believe I put it in the best category. I'm a little confused about that part though. I have seen other companies that do the same thing as us in categories that have nothing to do with the category.
 

mikayola

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Year after year, [removed URL] is suggested but never listed. We notice [removed URL] (Notice the space in the address) is listed instead. Can we assume you think [Removed URL] is the same as [Removed URL]? Please note that these two sites are not from the same source and one has fuller scope and more audience than the one listed. Is this a case of editor taking side? We would like for you to investigate why [Removed URL] deliberately put a space in its domain name!
 

spectregunner

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1. Please do not hijack other threads.
2. Please do not put URLs in any discussion thread postings other than the bad links thread.
3. Please be kind enough to only report factual cases of wrongdoing.
4. We are not the Internet Police. We do not investigate instances of namespace poaching.
 

arubin

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mikayola said:
Year after year, [removed URL] is suggested but never listed. We notice [removed URL] (Notice the space in the address) is listed instead. Can we assume you think [Removed URL] is the same as [Removed URL]? Please note that these two sites are not from the same source and one has fuller scope and more audience than the one listed. Is this a case of editor taking side? We would like for you to investigate why [Removed URL] deliberately put a space in its domain name!

I didn't think it was allowed to have a space in a domain name.....
 

pvgool

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I have seen the url before it was removed.
There is no space in the domain name, just a space in the title for the listing.
 
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