kluiii Posted September 13, 2008 Posted September 13, 2008 Hi, i am the owner of <URL removed> and i waiting the aproval of Dmoz for 1 year ago.. <URL removed> it´s a excellent site with more than 5200 free flash games and 50k unique visitors daily ( have too exclusive games from our studios) <URL removed> it´s one of the best biggest flash game collections of the world. I send correctly my site in this category 1 year ago and again 2-3 months ago Top-games-videogames-browser based-collections-flash please help me Thanks
Editall/Catmv makrhod Posted September 13, 2008 Editall/Catmv Posted September 13, 2008 Hello kluiii You will find answers for your questions in the FAQ linked at the top of each page here, as well as in the official ODP guidelines. FAQ about becoming a volunteer ODP editor. I edit for the ODP and support those guidelines at all times, but my opinions are my own.
kluiii Posted September 13, 2008 Author Posted September 13, 2008 Hi Markhod, i read all the time for the questions of the aprovations in Dmoz ¿ Where is the problem ? Category correctly Good content No violent content low ads My site have all the things for aprove.. i don´t understand your reply
motsa Posted September 13, 2008 Posted September 13, 2008 We do not discuss or review individual sites here. That's why your URL was removed from your original post. So makrhod gave you pointers to the publicly-available information suggesting a site and the ODP guidelines. Read them. If your site is listable per those guidelines, then it will likely eventually be listed. But we can't tell you when that might be. It could be tomorrow or it could be next year.
Editall/Catmv makrhod Posted September 14, 2008 Editall/Catmv Posted September 14, 2008 i don´t understand your replyIn my post I gave you a clickable link to all the FAQ about site suggestions, but here is the direct link to the specific FAQ called "How long until my site will be reviewed?". Just click on that to see the answer to all your questions. FAQ about becoming a volunteer ODP editor. I edit for the ODP and support those guidelines at all times, but my opinions are my own.
Meta hutcheson Posted September 15, 2008 Meta Posted September 15, 2008 I've spent some time writing computer games and/or simulations--less than a dozen, though. Based on my experience, very few people could write 500 games worth playing, let alone 5000. So where did these games come from? The reviewer must ask: are these games already on the web? Is it LEGAL to post them on the web? If the answer is "yes" to question 1, the content is not unique, therefore not listable. If the answer is "no" to question 2, the content is not legal, therefore not listable. DO NOT ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS IN THIS FORUM. But make sure any visitor can find the answers on your site. Also be aware, it may take a VERY long time to review a large site. And the reviewer won't look at every game. If the first two or three games are not unique (or not legal), then you should expect every site visitor to assume the whole site is not unique (or not legal). So, again, DO NOT MENTION SPECIFIC UNIQUE, LEGAL CONTENT IN THIS FORUM. But make sure it's easy for your visitors to find it.
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