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Duplicate submission to DMOZ - avoiding deletion

Should I contact editors or just forget it

         

Dalmatian

10:42 pm on Sep 18, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I "accidentaly" resubmited one site do DMOZ although it was alrady sumbited. Simply - I didn't know it can't be in more than one category (by content it may be - it's simply firm with two fields of work).
As I found out here that once lost, position in DMOZ should be though to regain, and I would really like to keep it :) - can you please advice if I should notice editor or just not pay attention to it for now.

I hope it may be either considered or just discarded - as - it would be stupid if I could also get my competitors deleted by simply spamming DMOZ with their site? true?

advices please

hutcheson

4:38 am on Sep 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



You're right. Don't sweat it, we see little old ladies in tennis shoes do worse things in front of traffic cops. You want to get a rep for serious spam, you gotta work much harder than that.

It's a truism that the people who worry about spamming us never do, while the people who worry only about competing with their big competitors never do that either -- but they spam us in passing.

Dalmatian

10:01 am on Sep 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanks. I should be able to sleep again :)

Worst thing about possible errors in getting some traffic to the web site is that one is often able to see it just after few weeks. So it's nice when I'm reassured it will be fine.