neorunner Posted March 6, 2005 Posted March 6, 2005 My site (neorunner.com) was listed at the following location until recently. http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/Searching/Directories/Open_Directory_Project/Sites_Using_ODP_Data/N/ I haven't really changed much lately, so I am really curious why my site was removed. Is it perhaps being considered for another location? I submitted 2 others, and shortly after neorunner.com was removed. The two others are: bearded-clam.net gayhindu.com I do use ODP data on neorunner.com and bearded-clam.net, so I guessed my site would be listed in the "Sites that use ODP data" section. Please let me know what happened. Kind Regards, Frank P.S. If you need proof that my site was listed, you can see it in two places. http://dir.nodeworks.com/Computers/Internet/Searching/Directories/Open_Directory_Project/Sites_Using_ODP_Data/N/ and http://www.neorunner.com/Directory/Computers/Internet/Searching/Directories/Open_Directory_Project/Sites_Using_ODP_Data/N/ The second one is my site, and the data was pulled directly from dmoz.org.
bobrat Posted March 6, 2005 Posted March 6, 2005 Unacepptable links on your pages. Also the number of affiliate links is excessive.
neorunner Posted March 6, 2005 Author Posted March 6, 2005 What links are unacceptable? I removed all adult links over a month ago. Plus, I wasn't aware that adult links were against the rules. I don't have any affiliate links, never have. I only have advertiser links, meaning the advertisers pay me a monthly fee to have their links. These are not "affiliate links". Finally, why was I not emailed to tell me why my link was being removed?
neorunner Posted March 26, 2005 Author Posted March 26, 2005 Does anyone have some answers? It seems like the only answer I can get are vague references. Someone please tell me what is happening with my site in dmoz.
Meta hutcheson Posted March 26, 2005 Meta Posted March 26, 2005 The submittal policy, which you must have passed by multiple times on the way to submitting multiple related sites, explicitly tells what happens to people who submit multiple related sites. What else is there to tell?
spectregunner Posted March 26, 2005 Posted March 26, 2005 Finally, why was I not emailed to tell me why my link was being removed? We don't do e-mails. We don't e-mail people when we list sites, and would never even consider e-mailing people when we remove sites.
spectregunner Posted March 26, 2005 Posted March 26, 2005 Finally, why was I not emailed to tell me why my link was being removed? We don't do e-mails. We don't e-mail people when we list sites, and would never even consider e-mailing people when we remove sites. And, before this thread goes any further, I encourage you to read this FAQ item and then proceed very, very carefully.
neorunner Posted March 26, 2005 Author Posted March 26, 2005 My two sites do not have similar content. http://www.neorunner.com has general content, and it has its own directory that is not ODP data. http://www.gayhindu.com has content related to gay hindus. How are these related? Furthermore, I submitted neorunner.com a year ago. I cannot be expected to remember everything I went through to submit. I started having these problems after submitting the gayhindu.com link for review. I shutter to think this has something to do with bigotry against gays or hindus. I request that neorunner.com be reinstated in the ODP directory. If not, please reply with the address and name of the person whom I take my complaint to.
neorunner Posted March 26, 2005 Author Posted March 26, 2005 Oh, I see. I submitted neorunner.com, and a year later submitted bearded-clam.net which has similar but not identical content. I see. Is it not possible to redeem my horrifying mistake? I mean, really. I should be killed for wasting your time with similar content. Where do I go to be put on trial? The only content that is duplicate is the dmoz information. Everything else on neorunner.com is of my own design. Yet again. I request that neorunner.com be reinstated. If need be, you can delete bearded-clam.net. Its a site I had bought to build a sex education site. I was advised by my attorney that it would open me up to litigation. So, I had this domain and hosting, but didn't know what to do with it. I put up the dmoz directory. I honestly thought it would make you happy to see it being used. Instead, I am treated very badly. Who do I take my complait to? Do I have to go directly to Netscape Communications Corporation? If so, what is a point of contact?
oneeye Posted March 26, 2005 Posted March 26, 2005 Be advised, if I receive another scathing reply, I will simply refer this to my attorney for litigation. Since legal action has been threatened all communication with you via this forum must cease as of this moment. Editors are unpaid volunteers and are unable to respond under such circumstances. [Added: that includes via private messaging]
neorunner Posted March 26, 2005 Author Posted March 26, 2005 Thats alright. Everyone look at the bbb report on this company. I want everyone to know what kind of badgering they give to the public. It sounds like a very bad company. http://www.bbbsilicon.org/commonreport.html?compid=202410 Dmoz is owned by Netscape. Do you see the part that says: Based on BBB files, this company has an unsatisfactory record with the Bureau. Specifically, our records show a pattern of non-response to consumer complaints brought to its attention by the Bureau. You reap what you sew. I wash my hands of it. I am however submitting a complaint to the bbb on dmoz.org, in the name of dmoz.
Meta windharp Posted March 26, 2005 Meta Posted March 26, 2005 Since you want to take legal actions or similiar steps, no further discussion at this place is possible. Please direct all further enquiries to the Netscape/AOL legal department, thank you. [Thread closed] Curlie Meta/kMeta Editor windharp
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