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The DNS also resolves for me.
The broken routes from AU are causing the false positives but Sam Spade can't see the DNS entry either.
[samspade.org...] (just dmoz.org gets the same results)
AOL sure can: [whois.registrar.aol.com...]
Must be the war. :)
- Ash
But what Google want it? Worst part about it is that from time to time ODP editors become corrupt. Even if they are weeded out quickly, if Google owns the ODP then some will call this "Google corruption". The other big problem is that as a volunteer organization, no matter what there are always going to be backlogged queues somewhere. If nobody volunteers in a topic area as an editor, then sites there aren't going to get reviewed quick. Editalls and metas aren't superhuman. However, these backlogged queues cause lots of complaints, and if Google owned the ODP then these webmasters would be complaining about Google. Even worse in that I've seen a number of cases where webmasters have interpreted the delay in their site getting reviewed as being due to corruption. Even though this is just due to too few editors compared to submissions. Thus, even if the ODP was squeaky clean people would still call it corrupt. Dunno if Google wants to deal with it.
I realize nobody has 100% uptime. But when I was a system administrator we could guarantee 99.9% uptime in any given month -- better if you averaged the whole year. And I was with a fairly low-dollar shop.
There are no submit or edit functions on the ch.dmoz.org site though.