@jonathon: Most pending suggestions were lost in the great crash in the Fall of 2006 . If you haven't suggested your website since the end of 2006, please do so now. If you have, there's no need.
@jonathon: Most pending listing suggestions were lost in the great crash in the Fall of 2006 . If you haven't suggested your website since the end of 2006, please do so now. If you have, there's no need - and doing so could be counter-productive.
As others have stated, you more than likely won't be contacted by an editor when your site is accepted or rejected. I usually don't contact submitters. Sometimes when a site has gone 404 I'll try and find contact info for the admin and find out when the site will be coming back up or if it's moved and act accordingly.
Wow, so you're seeing around 30,000 new sites added each month? Over 365,000 each year? How come editor produced tools showing total listings don't reflect those kind of numbers? Looks like the total listings are down by tens of thousands since 01/01/2008, not up by almost 365,000 which it should be if 1000+ sites have been added every day like you claim. And sites waiting to be reviewed are up by over 500,000, that means over 500,000 people suggested sites that were never added since 01/01/2008.
Congrat man. You succeeded to get listing in DMOZ. Our somany DP members are trying from years together to get listing in DMOZ. Finally I heard good news from you.
Congrats! It does matter what type of site it is and the quality of the site matters too I think. So I'm guessing you submitted a well-established site? Or was is a new one? Submitted a site to DMoz 2 days ago...I hope they accept it before 2050.
This is the first time that I've ever seen someone saying got approved in DMOZ. I tried submitting my site 2 years ago and it is still not there. I just tried it again in the past week and am not expecting anything in return. Isn't there even a saying about DMOZ, "submit and forget"? I guess this is the problem of being "non-capitalism", since no editor is benefiting but can only be facing more fierce competition, making the DMOZ society unfair and unpleasant
Hundreds of sites are listed in DMOZ every day, but most webmasters wisely have better things to do than to post "Woohoo!" on public forums.