Free Pagerank 4 & DMOZ Indexed Directory

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    Reciprocal required. Where are you listed in DMOZ?
     
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    Its been deleted from DMOZ.
     
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    Thats not DMOZ! Thats the Google directory! Its been deleted from DMOZ and will be deleted from the Google Directory the next time that G update from the DMOZ rdf dump.
     
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    I do not control googe or dmoz. Did you even check the category at DMOZ where it was listed? ITS BEEN DELETED. As soon as Google update from THE dmoz RDF dump, it will be gone from there.

    The Yahoo directory listing will be gone a soon as they see that the domain has been hijacked.
     
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    what does it mean when a domain has been hijacked?

    I've just purchased this domain to create a directory for people to submit their site since it's a pagerank4 domain. I've seen it in dmoz when i purchase it. Didn't pay much attention to this because i keep in mind that since it's listed in google and yahoo then it's in dmoz too since they have a same directory.

    Now you bring up this topic and I realized that something wrong.

    even it's deleted now, i think i still could submit it again with new content to relist it since i need to update the listing in their directory anyway.
     
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    It is what you have done! You have taken over this domain. You have started touting it for its DMOZ and Yahoo! listing. Did you really expect DMOZ and Yahoo! would not notice that the site now has nothing to do with the category it is listed in? Of course it will get deleted when detected.
     
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    actually, i never thought of expecting dmoz not knowing i'm changing the category and content. In opposite, i wanted them to know about it, so i could change my category and description. I should have kept the main page and just install the directory into a sub-domain and connected them together so i won't have it removed from dmoz.

    anyway, i think i could try to submit the site again for review.

    didn't mean to talk rude to you before. I didn't read carefully in your last post and thought that you said I'm dump when you mention about the dmoz RDF dump. But when I read again, then I realized what you meant :)

    sorry about that
     
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    'Reciprocal required' is not 'free' !
     
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