fpoeh Posted September 9, 2012 Posted September 9, 2012 On own request I had removed succesfully an URL: <url removed> from directory: World: Nederlands: Kunst: Schilderkunst: Kunstschilders: Abstract But now for months it still shows on key words a search result: <search query removed> I want it to get removed because the category is simply not corresponding my type of art making/art discipline. I'm simply not an art painter That's why I had to removed it anyway. It's bothering me now for a while so. Several editors I have contacted but they have no solution or are not responding at all. Who please can help me with this and can remove this search result on dmoz? Thanks
jimnoble Posted September 9, 2012 Posted September 9, 2012 It's a bug in our search that removed listings still show up in its results. AOL's engineers, who are the only people with the permissions to fix it, are aware of this long standing issue and will no doubt correct it in time. We can't predict when that might be. There's little or no point in asking editors to do something about it because they can't.
fpoeh Posted September 9, 2012 Author Posted September 9, 2012 Thanks for the reply. So I understand there is simply nobody directly to resolve this?
Meta windharp Posted September 9, 2012 Meta Posted September 9, 2012 Yes. While we would like the search to display proper results, there is currently nothing we can do about it. Curlie Meta/kMeta Editor windharp
fpoeh Posted September 9, 2012 Author Posted September 9, 2012 Besides, is there somebody who can edit my first post because I just see that I can't. Who I have to contact to remove some things in my first post?
RZ Admin Elper Posted September 9, 2012 RZ Admin Posted September 9, 2012 That's the problem with search engines - I removed the site specific information from the post, but I'll bet it's still available somewhere... :mellow: elper {moz}:curlie: All opinions expressed are my own, and do not necessarily represent the official point of view of the administration of either this forum or the directory.
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