DriWashSolution Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 My site http://www.driwashsolutions.com was listed in the ODP for about a year (after waiting nearly just as long to get in) then it all of a sudden disappeared around February. I had been in contact with the editor of my category, but now it appears as though he/she is no longer the editor. I've resubmitted my site to the following category: http://www.dmoz.org/Shopping/Vehicles/Parts_and_Accessories/Detailing_Supplies/ and was wondering when I can expect to be listed once again.
spectregunner Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 I'm not certain that your site is listsable in the topical part of the directory, but since I don't edit in that part I'm not comfortable giving a difinitive answer. However, I am reasonably comfortable that you are listable in the Regional part of the directory. You should immediately submit to http://dmoz.org/Regional/North_America/United_States/New_York/Localities/B/Brooktondale/ since that is where you are are apparently physically located. (Location is what counts in Regional/ not where one markets or where one's customers reside). This second submission is permitted and will not interfere with consideration of the topical submission you made.
DriWashSolution Posted April 29, 2005 Author Posted April 29, 2005 Thank you for the fast response. When a catagory does not have an editor assigned, how do submissions get reviewed for inclusion? Also, do you have any idea why my site disappeared from the ODP after it was accepted and listed?
Meta hutcheson Posted April 29, 2005 Meta Posted April 29, 2005 No category anywhere has an editor "assigned". And yet ... sites have evidently gotten added, right? Volunteers have editing "privileges" (which they may use often or regularly or seldom) in specific categories; those privileges implicitly include all subcategories. Dozens of editors (editalls) have implicit privileges in ALL categories. But there are no "assignments" of any form. Never have been. It's all what volunteers choose to do. And yet over five million sites have been added (and not a few of those taken out again.) Most edits are done by editors with some form of "implicit privileges" -- which should be obvious if you look at things from the other side: it is the very active editors whose privileges are mostly implicit. As for why the site was listed for awhile, that was a mistake--we don't list MLM distributor sites. I don't know why it happened; but mistakes do happen. We correct them when we find them.
DriWashSolution Posted May 10, 2005 Author Posted May 10, 2005 No category anywhere has an editor "assigned". And yet ... sites have evidently gotten added, right? Well then why did it used to say "This Category edited by: xxxx" where xxxx was an alias leading to an e-mail address. As for why the site was listed for awhile, that was a mistake--we don't list MLM distributor sites. I don't know why it happened; but mistakes do happen. We correct them when we find them. To be fair, you should then remove all distributor sites. There is still one listed in the detailing products category. I really feel that you are discriminating against certain sites. I don't understand why my site would be any different that any other distributor's product site.
Meta hutcheson Posted May 10, 2005 Meta Posted May 10, 2005 Apparently at one time an editor had privileges specifically in that category. (It doesn't mean that nobody else could edit there.) If there are other MLMers for either that product or other products listed, please point them out and we'll make all fair again.
DriWashSolution Posted May 12, 2005 Author Posted May 12, 2005 Why does the ODP not allow network marketing or "MLM" sites to be listed?
Meta hutcheson Posted May 12, 2005 Meta Posted May 12, 2005 Based on community experience, the community reached a consensus to stop listing them.
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