Guest Posted June 28, 2002 Posted June 28, 2002 "Yahoo has been criticized for being slow to list new sites -- a point that Netscape and NewHoo hope to capitalize on. " - News article about NewHoo purchase It seems now adays DMOZ has turned into yahoo. DMOZ does a fair job better than Yahoo but it has somewhat turned into the monster it wanted to fight. However, it is a free service and you get what you pay for.
apeuro Posted June 28, 2002 Posted June 28, 2002 It's true that to the individual submitter it seems like it takes forever to get listed. However between 2500 and 3000 sites a day are added to the directory. On average around 75,000 sites are added to the directory a month. That's far from being chump-change. [Edited] I actually took a look at the statistics. In the past week 23,810 sites were added to the directory. That averages 3400 sites a day.
Guest Posted June 28, 2002 Posted June 28, 2002 Wow, that aint that bad then but look at theses stats.. Arts has 75529 unreviewed Business has 185516 unreviewed Computers has 90727 unreviewed Games has 12152 unreviewed
Guest qbp Posted June 28, 2002 Posted June 28, 2002 DMOZ is a volunteer-driven project, hence the way it may seem slower. Editing is not a full-time job, and many if not most have another job and all have a life. Editing is not the highest priority in people's lives, no matter how high it is. This is unlike Yahoo, where the editors are paid employees of Yahoo. At DMOZ we are all volunteers and we do our best to give you the best human-edited directory that we can. Sometimes life and work gets in the way, but apeuro shows that our stats aren't half bad.
dstanovic Posted June 29, 2002 Posted June 29, 2002 Ohboydmoz, I have been editing for only a week. If most categories “unreviewed” are anything like the categories I edit (which I’m sure they are), those numbers mean very little. The numbers you quoted on the unreviewed would drop dramatically if you take out the following: 1.duplicate submissions (honest/dishonest) 2.sites that do not belong in the category 3.sites that are trying to get listings in every possible category whether they belong there or not. I spend more time working through the above than actually listing sites that belong in the categories I edit. It’s a shame people spam the directory as it only hurts the legitimate site submissions /images/icons/frown.gif My 2-cents
Guest Posted June 29, 2002 Posted June 29, 2002 The short answer is...We deal in quality, not quantity.
Guest kujanomiko Posted June 29, 2002 Posted June 29, 2002 My eternal example of what dstanovic said: I once spent more than an hour deleting affiliate sites from a high spam cat in Computers. And those, unfortunately, were just the obvious, like http://widgets.com/affiliate.cgi?affid=63564f. It ended up that the cats unreviewed was cut in half by that. *sigh*
Meta hutcheson Posted July 1, 2002 Meta Posted July 1, 2002 I read the last post and at first thought kujanomiko was quoting me. Suffice it to say that in most weeks, there are several days of which I _could_ say something like that.
Guest Posted July 19, 2002 Posted July 19, 2002 yahoo use the ODP data, how can the chicken turn into the egg?
Guest kujanomiko Posted July 20, 2002 Posted July 20, 2002 The only way Yahoo uses the ODP is in the way that Google uses it, and Yahoo uses Google for their search. There is no direct usage.
Guest Posted August 30, 2002 Posted August 30, 2002 botttom line do you want credibility get listed at dmoz. show me one person who paid $250 to get listed and didnt thats what separates dmoz from yahoo and thats why yahoo is in the toilet and uses Google based on domz as soon as dmoz starts charging $250 then it will have turned
ollie1a Posted September 2, 2002 Posted September 2, 2002 I may be missing something... but look at the new addition counts! http://dir.yahoo.com/new/ Sorry but Yahoo has NOTHING on us!
Guest alnilam Posted September 7, 2002 Posted September 7, 2002 Not likely. Yahoo still has blank descriptions sometimes. At least that never happens.
dstanovic Posted September 7, 2002 Posted September 7, 2002 alnilam, <<At least that never happens.>> Don't ever say "never" <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" /> Dave
ollie1a Posted September 7, 2002 Posted September 7, 2002 What I meant was, that DMOZ processes far more new additions than Yahoo does, daily.
Guest Posted October 2, 2002 Posted October 2, 2002 -------- Arts has 75529 unreviewed Business has 185516 unreviewed Computers has 90727 unreviewed Games has 12152 unreviewed --------- Is it possible for non-editor to see how long the queue is? I submitted a site more than a year ago and it hasn't been listed. I gave up already but maybe there is a hope still... Thanks!
uzs980 Posted October 2, 2002 Posted October 2, 2002 You can ask about the status of your submission in the Site Submission Status Forum. Please provide clickable links to your site and to the category you submitted to (if you haven't forgotten that).
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