Cool Directory Feature - REJECTED Sites

Discussion in 'Directories' started by wrmineo, Aug 16, 2006.

  1. #1
    I saw a new member at another forum I mod at post a question about directory submissions. When I looked at the site in question to help him find the answer he needed, something caught my eye that I think is really cool.

    They listed REJECTED sites :)

    I'm not sure what their motivation is for doing this, but I can see some real good applications for this: help others see what is not acceptable; slap the spammers in the face; etc.

    Anyway, I thought it was cool and thought I'd share it.
     
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  2. amitpatel_3001

    amitpatel_3001 Results Follow Patience

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    #2
    found some good company website links in that list :eek:
    BTW iam happy my sites :p are not listed there ;)
    good find :)
    Amit
     
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  3. wrmineo

    wrmineo Peon

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    #3
    I didn't go through the list, but I did notice the list reasons for rejection, some of which merely say "Site submission withdrawn" ...

    I'd love to see the admin backend of this site; no doubt they've just built a button or drop down for the most common reasons.

    • Reason for rejection: Site submission withdrawn
    • Reason for rejection: Site fails to comply with AUP (Deep link)
    • Reason for rejection: No reason specified
    • Reason for rejection: Site fails to comply with AUP (Mirrored content)
    • Reason for rejection: Site fails to comply with AUP (Scraper and/or no content)
    • Reason for rejection: Site is unreachable at the time of review
    • Reason for rejection: Site fails to comply with AUP (Illegal content and/or drug related)
    • Reason for rejection: Site fails to comply with AUP (Adult site)
    • Reason for rejection: Site submitted to incorrect subcategory

    This probably generates a nice "in your face" reject email too :p
     
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    fatinfo guy Peon

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    #4
    Pretty nice, but it will become a long and big (over 500k in size) list of spam page in the long run. If I was the admin, I would not waste resources on this. Ban them once and just forget it.
     
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  5. maldives

    maldives Prominent Member

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    I am lucky. Non of my sites are listed there. :D:D:D:D
     
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  6. w529

    w529 Banned

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    #6
    Normally I use rejections material to fill my “Really bad Sites” category. :D

    w529.net/World/really-bad-sites/

    Strangely SPAM as really dropping since I implemented this :D
     
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    SonicReducer Peon

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    LOL. By listing the rejected sites, they aren't really rejecting them are they?

    If I did this my rejected sites page would be 4x bigger than my directory :eek:
     
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    EveryQuery Well-Known Member

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    #8
    Only thing I would suggest is nofollowing all these "rejected sites" since that first directory listed them as normal.

    By the way I have suggestions for categories:

    * Adsense, Adsense, & More Adsense
    * Penis Pills
    * Crap Ring Tone Sites
    * Triple Hyphenated Dot Info Domains
    * Mesothelioma
    * Gambling Affiliates
    * Amazon Affiliates
    * Jewelry Affiliates

    etc, etc, etc...

    I think this could be fun! :)
     
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  9. wrmineo

    wrmineo Peon

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    That in itself could be fun ... coming up with parody categories for the spammers. That'd make a fun thread in and of itself PortProphecy ;)

    Of course, it would need a cool graphic or two to truly be identified with:

    [​IMG]
     
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    iceberg Notable Member

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    #10
    roflol...nice one, I agree with Sonic Reducer there, If I make a list of rejected sites, that will be bigger than my directory, ;)
     
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    Obelia Notable Member

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    #11
    I'm sure that isn't all their rejects, just the most recent. I like this feature too, it gives you a good idea of what it takes to get in. I notice a few "no reason specified" rejects. I bet there are a lot of sites that fail to get listed for multiple reasons.

    I wonder, though: does giving the reasons discourage anyone at all from resubmitting obviously unlistable sites?
     
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  12. wrmineo

    wrmineo Peon

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    #12
    I agree, it's probably purged periodically.

    I'd think it sends a message to the submitters ... clean up or stay away; a little free education so to speak :cool:
     
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    Obelia Notable Member

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    Yes, I'm almost tempted to implement something similar. But I'm afraid it's probably too much preaching to the converted: the kind of people who bother to seek out the directory submission guidelines, for example. So I won't bother.
     
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    EveryQuery Well-Known Member

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    #14
    Another great idea is include the spammer's EMAIL ADDRESS in the listing so other spammers may pick them up. :p
     
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  15. wrmineo

    wrmineo Peon

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    #15
    Now there's an idea!!! :D

    Or maybe anchor text link "spammer" to their site for the bots to pick up on?
     
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    #16
    I don't know, I think you can just reject the site and thats it, what if one of your sites is listed, reason who know what they will come up with.
     
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    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    #17
    I have seen other directories do this many years ago. What most did was list sites that violated specific rules. This was sort of an example of what not to do. It's wasn't a huge list. Probably 100 sites showing different problems.

    I also saw one site use a rejected page as a notice. Webmasters were not emailed (to reduce resources used I guess). Instead, you could come back to the site and check on your own.
     
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    wrmineo Peon

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    #18
    Not a bad way to keep traffic stats up either ... ;)
     
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    Yea. That's the REAL reason.
     
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    #20
    that was my idea to create that :( someone stole my idea
     
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