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Please format your request according to the guidelines linked below (include a linked category path as well as the time of submittal)

 

Also, instead of posting 4 separate requests for a category, write something like this:

 

http://www.website.com

submitted to:

1. http://dmoz.org/Category1/

2. http://dmoz.org/Category2/

3. http://dmoz.org/Category3/

etc.

 

The reason for this is that it takes more time to handle 4 separate requests than to check four categories.

 

You might also want to take a look at our Regional Guidelines for more information on where to submit your site. Individual sites are very seldom, if ever, listed in many subcategories in regional.

 

 

Cheers!

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The site isn't functional.

 

The site doesn't even appear to be English.

 

The site has been submitted in blatant violation of the submittal policies.

 

The site hasn't been rejected by ANY competitor.

 

It would be editorial abuse for it to be listed in any category where I've yet found it submitted.

 

The site is still waiting review in at least one (inappropriate) category; at some point (when, we can't possibly know), it will be sent over to a subcategory of World/Greek for review by an editor who speaks the language.

 

The conclusion is fairly obvious. This is not the time to be endulging in a persecution complex. This is not the time to be throwing false accusations at the people whose free help you hope to receive.

 

This is a time to validate your HTML, view with standards-conforming browsers at various font and screen sizes and without the ActiveX virus vector enabled: and fix some of the major problems you find that way. With luck, you will NOT get a review quickly; perhaps by the time you DO get a review by a Greek-speaking editor in a Greek-language category, the site will be ready.

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