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Doesn't that sound like something you'd hear from some fascist regime? The ODP promotes itself with an image of "openness".
hutcheson, try reading the ODP Social Contract:
>>We Don't Hide Our Official Editorial Policies<<
>>We will keep all official ODP editorial guidelines and policies open for public view at all times<<
>>We depend on the honesty and integrity of the volunteer editors<<
Nowhere in there did I find, "Editors will connive in a sneaky and underhanded manner to track ex-editors in a manner consistent with stalking".
My domains, that were never even developed into a site, are listed in there. That's the most anti-open, anti-freedom, big brother type thing I've seen on the Internet. And the Internet is all about FREEDOM.
Ex-editors can't be trusted. Period. They have a proven track record of abusing ODP policies and harming the directory for their personal gain. They have also shown a great willingness to try to do it again.
An ex editor complaining to his sites being on an ex editor list is akin of a felon on parole complaining about a monitoring bracelet. If you do the crime, you do the time.
I think you are being extreme. There are many ex-editors who don't even know why they were removed. Some may have abused their power but in the case of real crimes at least there is a trial and they are considered innocent before they are sentenced and there is a sentence. Sentence which is fitting of the crime and has the limited duration.
Where as, with DMOZ the "guilty" have no trial, no recourse, and are punished for life.
Added: Ex-editors are not criminals and should not be treated as such. They are volunteers who failed to meet the expectations placed on them.
They are volunteers who failed to meet the expectations placed on them.
Spin it any way you want it - it doesn't change the basic facts. People aren't removed on a whim. We're talking about editors who quite often joined under false pretense in order to further their own agenda at the expense of the directory.
It absolutely kills me that the very same people who day after day complain about supposed editor corruption are taking up the case of the very abusers they're decrying.
What we do is very similar to the way casino cheats are dealt with in Nevada. The state keeps a black book containing all relevant information on people banned from the casinos. This information is used to keep these people from swindling the casinos again. It's the exact same principle at work here.
You could argue that ALL editors should disclose ALL their sites in the same way, of course.
Rafalk, YOU can spin it any way you want to, but that does not make your blanket assumptions anywhere near correct. It does, though, reflect a common "us vs them" attitude among many of the senior editors in ODP.
In fact many (like me) were fired NOT for what they did editorially, but for what they said about ODP outside of ODP. Yet I am on that list - Basically for airing ODP's dirty laundry in public.
"Being on the ex editors list is not an *editorial* policy - it has absolutely no bearing on whether or not a site will be listed..."
That is a blatant lie.
We have two main websites, one commercial and one and information only site. They are totally different. Yet because I am listed as an EX, our 2nd site is blacklisted as a "mirror" (and has been for over a year), even though they are totally different sites.
In fact, even though we do have one site listed, one of the Metas that posts here frequently took the time and effort to go into that listing and make it as generic as possible in the description - yet left all the other 200+ sites selling similar products in that category alone. That struck me as being so petty that it was pathetic.
"They have a proven track record of abusing ODP policies and harming the directory for their personal gain..."
Another outright lie. More of the "They vs Us" syndrome. I know many editors that quit, gave up, or were banned for reasons OTHER than your so-called abuse.
"Dumpy, you are really missing the point.."
And, what, exactly IS the point? I have seen that list, and it does NOT seperate editors based on why they are now "ex-editors". So it is basically a red flag for ANY site submitted, especially to a new editor.