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Old 05-28-2009, 09:02 PM   #89 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by anonymously View Post
In many ways we are victims of our own success, I sometimes wish we did not have such a high profile, it would be better if we could just get on with building the directory, a lot less pressure. But we are the largest, we are used widely and we do attract webmasters who want to be listed. But I guess I like being part of something that is a fantastic hobby, provides a great service and is high profile.
This is why I applied in the first place actually. My personal experience with dmoz was pretty good but since I've read so much mixed reviews over the years I thought I'd get involved and see it from both sides of the fence.

@ anonymously

I actually saved my dmoz application as I put a lot of work into it. The only reason I even mentioned it is because I happened to trip over this very document a few days ago lol.

I'll pick a new category that interests me with as few listed sites as possible and resubmit my application shortly. I do understand a tough screening process guarantees quality Editors so I'll stop my whining and just give it a go one more time.

Thanks for the feedback.
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