As the numerous responses to my first post show, this is one of the most common and controversial questions asked about DMOZ.
To answer this question, it is important to consider what DMOZ isn't.
DMOZ is not set up as a listing service for site owners. Site submissions are only one source for finding quality sites to add to the directory. Some editors choose to review submissions while other editors might prefer to (at first) find sites on their own through search engines, as links from related sites, in newspapers, on television, on highway billboards, etc. So...there are no guarantees that once you submit your site it will be reviewed within a specific amount of time.
There are also a number of practical reasons it can take a while for a site to get listed in DMOZ:
The site is submitted to an incorrect category. Many sites are submitted to categories that are either too broad, too narrow, or unrelated to the content of the site being submitted. Most of the time, incorrectly submitted sites are sent to the appropriate category for review, but that will usually increase the amount of time that a site will ultimately wait for review. Submitting your site to the single most specific category relative to your site's content will significantly improve your chances of getting your site reviewed.
The site is submitted to the wrong language section of the directory. For example, non-English sites are frequently submitted to the English-language section of the directory. As with sites submitted to the wrong category, editors have to redirect these sites to the correct language, which can increase the amount of time that they will await review.
The submitted site does not meet submission or editorial guidelines for inclusion. Quite often people submit sites that are incomplete, don't contain enough content, or consist primarily of syndicated or mirrored content. Uniqueness of content is one of the most important factors editors consider when reviewing a site for inclusion.
The category has a backlog of submissions. This can result when the popularity of the topic, which may attract large numbers of both listable and unlistable sites, doesn't match the interests of active or prospective editors. Submitting to one of these categories may mean a longer wait. (That doesn't mean you should submit your site to the wrong category just because you think it doesn't have a backlog – deliberately submitting your site to the wrong category is never a good choice.)
URBAN LEGENDS ( i.e. popular & fictional reasons ) as to why a site does not gain acceptance into
The category editor is corrupt and/or a competitor is keeping the site from being listed. DMOZ regularly receives allegations of corruption and abuse through its public abuse reporting system. Each report is thoroughly investigated and crosschecked. Most of these claims turn out to be baseless. In the rare case where there may be some truth to the allegation, the matter is dealt with immediately.
No one is monitoring the category. While a few categories in DMOZ may not have a listed editor that doesn't mean there's no one minding the store. All editors listed higher in a category's hierarchy can and do edit subcategories. In addition, many editors have permissions to edit anywhere in the directory.
I'm certain there will be no shortage of comments to this post, but please consider the topics listed above and re-check your submission application again.
And if/when you do submit, please...please....please avoid any claims/jokes/sarcasm of offering money to get accepted into DMOZ. Editors apply zero sense of humor to these types of statements and it is a sure fire way to ensure your site does not gain entry. Ever.
One of my future posts will include best practice recommendations for suggesting sites to editors.
Cheers.
Bob Keating
Managing Editor, DMOZ Staff


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41. @marc: I don't think anyone has claimed that abuse doesn't exist, though it's certainly not as widespread as some people would suggest, and the meta editors do their best to keep it to a minimum and remove abusive editors.
If you have evidence of wrong-doing please submit an internal abuse report (link on your dashboard) with the details, and it will be investigated by one or more meta editors. Note though, that it's not necessarily inappropriate for a site to have 600 listings if it has good content (though you seem to think that this isn't the case here), and even if it is deemed inappropriate, it may not have been the editor in question that added any/all of those listings. It may also be that the listings you're talking about were added to the directory before the adsense came along.
I'm not sure what you mean about 'quality sites' not being allowed in. Our inclusion criteria at http://www.dmoz.org/guidelines/include.html are public, and I think that the only reasons for banning an otherwise listable site would be excessive suggestions or bribe attempts by the owner. If you know of an editor unfairly denying listable sites, please contact a meta or submit an abuse report.
Posted at 3:49PM on Oct 27th 2007 by chaos127
42. I posted my site over a month ago (www.innroad.com) and have not heard anything. I was about to assume that something went wrong, but it seems I should just wait? Can anyone suggest an appropriate waiting period. Also, a better way to communicate to "someone" than resubmitting the site, since this seems to hurt more than help from what I gather from other comments. Thanks.
Posted at 7:27PM on Oct 30th 2007 by Murat
43. http://chinaimportexport.wetpaint.com
Posted at 10:51PM on Nov 2nd 2007 by Lin
44. Is there a way to find out if I have already suggested my URL.
The problem is I do not remember if I did. Can i re suggest to just make sure?
Posted at 10:03AM on Nov 10th 2007 by Kann
45. Our site was listed for many many years, and after big crash at DMOZ our site disappeared. I submitted to the same category, already 6 times in last year or so, I get no response, and site is not getting listed. At the bottom of the page, I see that there are no editor for this page. So, don't really know what to do. Tried to email to support, but also never got any response. So, looks like nobody cares at DMOZ anymore.
And I agree with many here, who say that there are tons of outdated links, which don't really work, and there is no way to report that.
Posted at 7:17PM on Nov 12th 2007 by Dmitri
46. Would like to know two things..
1) What do I do to become an editor for a certain area? I tried about 6 months ago and was turned down, is it only because of the area I'm looking into?
2) I have listed my site two or three times, still not on your system, what do you do next? You say I can't re-list or my listing will be dropped to the bottom? Any Help?
Thanks for your time
Don
Posted at 11:03AM on Nov 13th 2007 by Don House
47. Hey all!
For a loooong time some genius categorized our site (www.fotki.com) on dmoz as a Lithuanian site (does it look Lithuanian to anyone???) - Now, we are in LITHUANIA category on Alexa: whatever we begged of Alexa - they told us they don't care and they use dmoz - we've tried several times to get dmoz to categorize Fotki correctly - we are NOT A LITHUANIAN SITE.
Now, who do we have to beg, bribe, tame, maim, suck up to in order to bring Fotki.com record up to date??????
Thank you very much in advance for your help
(a VERY frustrated person)
Posted at 5:56PM on Nov 13th 2007 by Igor shoifot
48. I submitted my site about two months ago. I am sure that the site was submitted to the right category and I have been accepted at numerous search engines and directories. How do I know whether my site has been rejected or just has not been reviewed as yet.
Posted at 8:40PM on Nov 14th 2007 by emmlee
49. Yeah. It happened to me also. When I wanted to submit my site http://www.dairyforall.com to the dmoz directory, I did not receive any reply at all. But some of my friends told me to resubmit it to the directory, which I promptly did. As per the instruction given in the dmoz contact form, I had even written a polite letter to the editor for that particular category requesting to consider including my site but still I have heard nothing. God only knows what is the "perfect eligibility" criteria to be included in the dmoz.
Posted at 8:05AM on Nov 16th 2007 by K.Thenmozhi
50. dear dmoz.org.
Everything is actually clear and evident.Just one question, if you permit me: Why you guys, or any from your editorial stuff don't write replies on the provided email either the listing was addead, rejected or is currently pending? Or, is it so hard to create a kind of checking system as to check the status of the site?! I guess it's pretty easy to create guys. Thank you for your attention and good luck in future.
Posted at 9:40AM on Nov 16th 2007 by green petterson
51. I am another frustrated party. I submitted my site months ago, but it seems to not have been listed. It also says in the instructions not to make multiple submissions. So, what's the rub? How long do I have to wait to see if I qualify or not? This whole thing is extraordinarily frustrating.
Posted at 1:38AM on Nov 19th 2007 by Erik
52. I tried to list my website www.contactphotographer.co.uk and found it virtually impossible to do so. Just now i clicked on suggest a url and there was a error message. Its been a very frustrating experience so far.
Posted at 10:25AM on Nov 19th 2007 by Ganiyu
53. I have successfully listed my website http://www.contactphotographer.co.uk however how does one find out if it's live or not?
Posted at 10:31AM on Nov 19th 2007 by ganiyu
54. DMOZ needs to think of websites submitted as customers and at least provide the courtesy of explaining why a site has not been included in the directory. To say our editors discestion is final does not help the community to produce good quality websites for listing.
I recognise that the editors work is voluntary but having submitted my site approx three times over three years and still no action/reply I do not know what to do. Has it been reviewed? Has it been lost in the crash? Has anyone even seen my submission? Should I try each year?
If sites have been reviewed and failed to make the grade then we should be told what we need to put it right so our websites can be included.
I almost thought about applying to be an editor so I could find out what I need to do to get a listing in DMOZ.
Welcome comments on why DMOZ cannot acknowledge submissions and comments on the review result. Actually would welcome comments from anyone who could tell me why DMOZ would not list my site.
Posted at 11:55AM on Nov 24th 2007 by Peter Ramsden
55. I've tried submitting my site http://www.alansharpbarker.com to DMOZ 4 different times and have been very careful to make sure I have followed all the guidelines. It has never been accepted.
Posted at 11:26AM on Nov 27th 2007 by Alan Barker
56. Thanks Bob,
This blog is a nice way for us to voice our opinions and ask questions. I think this is a much needed resource.
I would like to suggest a way for us to view the state of our submissions. I am a wedding photographer. I initially submitted the url for my business about 2 years ago. I never got accepted and i was never informed as to why. It is a legitimate site and it was listed in the correct category. I have resubmitted about 2 months ago and still haven't made it. It is a little frustrating.
I understand that you have few editors and many submissions but there must be a better way to keep "customers" happy.
Thanks
Posted at 12:40PM on Nov 27th 2007 by Andy
57. I used to have my site listed in the correct category and was in there for years. Some 6 months ago we misteriously dissapeared without warning. Our site has no duplicate content, no broken links and is 7 years old and updated on a daily basis... all I can say is that when our site dissapeared a couple of our competitors sites suddenly appeared. I have tried re-submitting the site, I have also applied to become an editor. All to no avail, I have sent query emails and am pulling my hair out - I would just LOVE someone to give me a fair answer WHY my site has been penalised for NO reason, all I can imagine is a competitor is an editor and deliberately removed my site - investigate please as it NEVER gets investigated if I complain through the proper channels... just an answer or reinclusion would be good... ever hopefull - simon, www.dvd-and-media.com
Posted at 11:13AM on Dec 3rd 2007 by Simon Young
58. Well now that this thread has been hijacked by spammers I don't suppose anyone is listening any more. But I'd just like to add that a bit of transparency on your part would go a *long* way towards restoring confidence in the submission process. I've been waiting a month to get a simple website for a tennis club listed, and the editor in charge (peterpriory) refuses to respond to submission queries. Has teh submission been lost? Should I submit it again? If I do, will I be accused of "spamming"? Can we at least have some definite guidelines on when it's safe to repeat a submission?
Posted at 10:50AM on Dec 7th 2007 by Phil
59. The website has been listed at last -- hooray!
Posted at 7:29AM on Dec 10th 2007 by Phil
60. I find it interesting that after a year of submission there is still no response from DMOZ. I offered to edit my local site, decline from DMOZ. I resubmitted after the crash...no response. I emailed the editor...no response. If you look at who is listed...companies out of business, agents who have moved out of the area or changed offices and yet they won't let someone who knows and works the catagory to edit the site. I agree with above statements...how can DMOZ survive when they treat quality sites and webmasters like this.
Posted at 11:51AM on Dec 13th 2007 by M. Anderson