Guest Wildun Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 Just checking, If the word adult is in a site title but the site does'nt contain adult material per say, such as nude pictures or any kind of pornography, would it have to submitted to the adult category?
motsa Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 It's the content of the site that determines where the site would go. Care to give a specific example so we can give you a more specific answer to your question?
Guest Wildun Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 Thanks for the prompt reply. My site tile includes "Adult Personals, Dating Service and Chat" I do not allow nude pictures.. the adult part of title I added because the site covers all dating type categories. I submitted it to Society: Relationships: Dating: Personals: International: L. Just wondering if that was the appropriate category.
motsa Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 If it isn't, it will be moved to the appropriate one.
dfy Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 If your site contains adult text, it would need to go into the adult area of the directory. I can't see anything like that on love-finder.net/, but then I can't see much at all until I become a member. In order to have the site reviewed you will need to supply a login ID and password. Given that you allow people to post and search for "casual sex", I would expect to see some fairly explicit text inside the site. I suspect it'll end up in the adult section somewhere. You might want to look at the pages behind the links at the top of the page. For most of them I get a white screen with white text on it when viewing in Mozilla.
Guest Wildun Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 Ok, Thanks for the info.. question answered. <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
Guest Wildun Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 Thats strange.. I'll check the html. The site text and background are controlled by style.css. You can see the inner content "oops" I can email you the name and password if you did'nt get it. Thanks for letting me know about the html. Wildun
Guest Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 I suppose you're aware that not only editors can see the login and password here, but anyone who reads this thread. Such information can be added to the description you submit, it will not be published, and the editor who reviews your site will be able to log in. Please read http://dmoz.org/guidelines/site-specific.html#password .
Guest Wildun Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 Gotcha.. was'nt aware of a way to get the name and passowrd to the editor. I edited the post. Thanks <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
Guest Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 Send me a PM with the URL of your site, a clickable link to the category you submitted to, and a new login/password. If your site is still in the queue I will add that information to the submitted description.
Guest Wildun Posted February 4, 2003 Posted February 4, 2003 Just a note.. I do have foul languge restriction in my script that prevents most of the possible unsavory and unwanted words. Thanks again for all the help. Wildun
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