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Andy
Last month I referred two subs to a Meta.
One of the submitters seems to spend his life moaning to anyone/board/press etc about Editors corruption yet continually submits 4 sites that are clearly spam, mirrors, dups or fraternal. I listed one and rejected the others as he already had two or more links to the domains in DMOZ.
The other is us. We currently have one regional and one worldwide link as per the rules. We also a deep link page that I feel warrants a listing but as an editor I have sent it to a Meta to decide.
In most cases the Bottom Line is:
1)Read the rules and submit as per the guidelines
2)Be patient
3)Don’t spam
If you are really stuck SM me the URL and the Cat and I will take a look.
Frankly Dmoz and resource-zone.com are overwhelmed beacuse both have to deal with all the spam subs and false complaints.
Looks like you get a lot more spam than I do in my cats. Although, admittedly most of my cat space really shouldn't get any spam at all. Doesn't stop the spammers, though. :(
>Last month I referred two subs to a Meta.
>One of the submitters seems to spend his life moaning to anyone/board/press etc about Editors corruption yet continually submits 4 sites that are clearly spam, mirrors, dups or fraternal. I listed one and rejected the others as he already had two or more links to the domains in DMOZ.
Pray tell why bother some overworked meta in a case like this? Personally, if I had a submitter like this I would allow anyone else the privilige of squishing him with glee. ;) And, if this guy is such a notorious whiner, I'd assume that would go in my favor with any meta. If he's cried wolf that often, who's gonna listen now?
>Frankly Dmoz and resource-zone.com are overwhelmed beacuse both have to deal with all the spam subs and false complaints.
I wasn't aware there were that many false complaints? However, those would only effect the metas, not some peon like me. Unless the lower editors are worrying too much about false complaints when reviewing sites? False complaints likely only come from spammers. With me spammers just get a quick "squish", and I move on.
I'm an editor on dmoz, and one of the categories I edit is in Shopping. I spend half my time, going through, and deleting duplicate submissions, and trying to figure out where to put sites, because they insist on submitting to Top level, instead of the appropriate sub-category. I usually put those sites in the too-hard basket, and skip to add the sites with clear, brief descriptions, in their correct sub-category!