For example if somebody is promoting a new site built on a domain listed in dmoz. The site is actually listed under the Arabic section so I can't even read it but it now has a new English directory on it.
Simply click on the "Upade Listing" link on the top of each page. A site that has changed that much, from Arabic to English, from one niche to another.....i personally would do some investigation work, check ips, emails, whois etc and if i found the domain had been bought and resold as a short cut to ganing a listing, i would flag it and have it removed from the live directory. People do become unhappy waiting so long and in no way would i like to see a person gain advantage by using an "unethical" shortcut. If you dont update the listing, as soon as an Editor stumbles across it and sees it is grossly misplaced, it will be investigated and probaby recieve the same treatment.
Updates are dealt with as a priority, and whilst that does not mean the next day, it is quicker than waiting for a site to be reviewed. Please, syted, flag up the site in the way that snooks has indicated.
Yes but as I said I can't read the Arabic links at the top of the page. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2586229
Don't be confused when that say "priority" In the DMOZ to English dictionary, the word means " before the next millennium "
Jim maybe you can help the guy out in this thread get his links fixed: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2587861