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they cant come up with something for 3 months?
if we comapre nubmer of sites in google and dmoz and number of spam sites in both i would say in dmoz is more spam(spam including all those affilaite sites placed in categories by that category editors&their friends + redirects/expired domains)! not to mention that sites in dmoz were all hand picked so there should be minimal spam.
Oh well, hopefully it won't be long, as they are working on it. Griping about it won't get us anywhere, so we might as well focus our efforts on other site stuff. :)
Hang in there, we'll live. It could be SO much worse, like, God Forbid, being dropped from Google entirely... :)
Karen
I would agree that if DMOZ were a profit center...the problem would have been fixed by NetScape within 24 hours. What disturbs me is that NO MESSAGE exists on the site about their problem. It is too bad that DMOZ is not truely an open source site...the problem could be solved by volunteers.
There is too much secrecy and lack of public relations for the weakening position it is devolving into under it's present management. The result of this present fiasco will be hundreds more directories changing over from parsing to crawling...and putting more pressure on their system.
I know for a fact Google does spider the DMOZ. Thus, one will get PageRank benefit from a DMOZ listing even if the RDF dump is delayed like it has been. However, if you do to the Google directory itself, it is NOT current.
"f there's a domain that expired and the site is no longer appropriate for the category, just write the editor pointing it out. It only takes a couple of minutes to do, and helps lighten the load for them a bit. "
thats a nice theory but in reality DMOZ editors that I have spoken to REFUSE to take out sites I have pointed out..
The problem remains...thosands of "volunteers" that their MAIN concern is inserting their own web sites.. I have a HUGE file of "editors past and presernt and their websites..the list grows everyday.
I see no concerted effort to "clean" up the rampant corruption.
Yes, of course their are some good editors..but by and large DMOZ is filled with cheats.
As Brett pointed out in message 3 [webmasterworld.com] of this thread, the ODP RDF dump problem seems to be the reason for the stale Google Directory listings.
Yesterday's RDF dump has only eleven errors in 460 000 categories. Just maybe the iterative hard work of try a fix and re-run, over the last couple of months is now nearing to an end. Lets hope for good news in the next couple of weeks. See [dmoz.org...]