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Is Dmoz a non profit organisation?

Discussion in 'ODP / DMOZ' started by The Pheonix, Jun 5, 2007.

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    I don't know if this question has been asked before so excuse me if it has but is dmoz a NPO? (Non profit organisation) Am I right or wrong? :confused:
     
    The Pheonix, Jun 5, 2007 IP
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    pctec Well-Known Member

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    For some...
     
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    its owned by aol, isnt it? so no, its not non profit.
     
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  4. The Pheonix

    The Pheonix Banned

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    Rofl, was that meant with sarcastic connotations there? It was wasn't it. :eek::D
     
    The Pheonix, Jun 5, 2007 IP
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    gworld Prominent Member

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    Not for editors and Metas, they call it "SEO" work when they get paid for listing sites and they can always list tons of MFA, pharmacy, gambling and illegal porn too. :D

    Therefore, DMOZ is VPO (very profitable organization) for "senior" editors. ;)
     
    gworld, Jun 5, 2007 IP
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    helleborine Well-Known Member

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    I cannot prove this, but I suspect that the editors that stand stubbornly behind the decision to list individual Rubylane stores, but not the individual stores of goantiques.com, tias.com, Trocadero.com, Cyberattic.com, iOffer.com, eBay.com - all set up in nearly identical fashion, may have a motive that might relate to personal financial reward. I could be wrong, but it is the only rational explanation for the marked and unyielding favoritism.
     
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    paidhosting Peon

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    Hey when was the last time you were wrong ?? :D
     
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    The Pheonix Banned

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    Your probably not wrong but lots of people have ego's the size of Ney York City and that often compromises rationale, what I was getting at though was how dmoz have the cheek to continue to portray themselves as the 'people's directory' when in reality if people have a vested interest in its financial viability as it appears then they need to take away the marketing tool of being for the people by the poeple.
     
    The Pheonix, Jun 6, 2007 IP