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DMOZ Integrity Questioned By Editor

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The Open Directory Project better known as DMOZ has long been a mainstay of the internet directory world. In fact, DMOZ for both the incoming link value and for potential visitor traffic.

The information on successful submission to the basic DMOZ directory submission to DMOZ, that if they are even partially accurate, could spell some problems for the directory in the near future.

A new blog called Search Engine Guide) alleges editors sabotaging competitors sites entry and existinglistings, and possible A DMOZ Editor Speaks is a small website where a former editor makes similar claims. In a blatant take off from the NMOZ sends all links back to My DMOZ Fan Page where even more why it takes so long for a site to be listed in DMOZ.

If any of these allegations are even remotely true, there might indeed be some problems with some of the volunteer editors at the DMOZ are unpaid volunteers.
While there might be a few bad apples, the vast majority of editors are hard working and contientious at their job. They work hard to create the best possible directory, including as many deserving sites as possible.

Regardless of the alleged improprieties, I still recommend submitting your blog or website to Open Directory Project, and it was accepted into the selected category, in about four weeks time. In fact, the editors used my entered site description word for word, without any changes at all.

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