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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141. I've submitted many months ago. But I have no words or email and any formal confirmation from the editor team if the site has been approved or disapproved.
Posted at 2:03AM on Aug 8th 2010 by jensubsin
142. How do I get an explanaiton as to why I am not listed or is this not possible?
Thanks
Posted at 6:20AM on Sep 16th 2010 by info
143. We submitted our site last year, and we still have not been listed. I'd like to know what we can do to improve our chances. I'm certain we submitted to the correct category and meet the quality guidelines.
Posted at 4:39PM on Sep 23rd 2010 by Henry Wilter
144. We have tried to add our Main site to DMOZ and have waited for a very long while, at least a year until we employed professional services to list our site, as they they list it being 100% perfect. Until a year later, nothing happened and we are just wondering if DMOZ does not want to list us for some reason. We have so much content and beautiful site which has high reputation. Thank you
Posted at 7:05PM on Oct 5th 2010 by Mark Gaker
145. I have been trying to submit my site to DMOZ for the last 4 years. I have done everything according to DMOZ guidelines; 1) find the correct category, 2) have plenty and quality content etc... Even tried to become an editor, but nothing seems to work....
What is really frustrating is that I have no clue why our site does not get accepted. If I had more information, I could at least make modifications.
Many our of clients tell us that our site is interesting, therefore we know we have good content.
I really wish I could contact someone and know what we can do the get accepted.
Frustrated and almost ready to give up on DMOZ.
Regards,
Dino
Posted at 10:21PM on Oct 14th 2010 by Dino Karatzios
146. How can i check status for my websites on payment gateways and to download government forms . It's two weeks, not heard anything from dmoz.org?
Posted at 3:45AM on Oct 18th 2010 by parag gupta
147. I would also like to add to the general feeling that feedback would be very welcome. It is frustrating if you don't know if your submission has been received, reviewed or rejected. I have only just submitted my site but I have no idea if it is even on the list waiting for review as there is no feedback.
Alice
Posted at 10:30PM on Nov 22nd 2010 by alice
148. Hi I've submmited about 6 months ago an adult site !WARNING NOT FOR KIDS IF YOU'RE UNDER 18 YOU DON'T HAVE THE PERMISSION TO CLICK! Site was submmited under the adult category. Let me know please what I have to do for you to accept it.Regards!
Posted at 4:01AM on Dec 7th 2010 by Oana
149. What is the shoutcut to get the listing in dmoz?
i have submitted my website lest 3 months. still i did not get the listing. what can i do?
Posted at 9:51AM on Dec 20th 2010 by sendil
150. Hi I have tried submitting several websites over the past two years but they never get accepted!!
Please help me one of the sites is an SEO Blog do they accept them? Thanks
Posted at 5:00AM on Jan 11th 2011 by Ricky Dawn
151. I have submitted my website up to three times since year before last year.But I still have no luck to get my site listed or a reply from you.What should I do to get my site listed?
Posted at 1:09AM on Jan 13th 2011 by Avery
152. I am looking for such type of informative news and i get through this blog so i am very much thankful to you for sharing such a great information.
web development
Posted at 5:06AM on Feb 1st 2011 by web development
153. DMOZ are incredably slow at approving links and i waited over a year and half for one of my websites to appear but truthfully its well worth it as many other directories are powered by DMOZ data such as Google Directory, AOL Search and many more.
Regards
Mike Sparkes
Posted at 3:48AM on Feb 9th 2011 by Mike Sparkes
154. Hi, I submitted my site like months ago but it is still not shown on DMOZ or can't even find it. I believe I did everything correctly. I just don't understand why it has been this long and my website is still not up. Please help.
Posted at 1:54PM on Feb 17th 2011 by Jack Chan
155. No directory should cause this much frustration. I think, rather than one editor review a website, it is better for people reviewing and marking the sites' quality. A search engine that is based on this idea: http://blekko.com
Posted at 9:20PM on Mar 1st 2011 by Sri G
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Posted at 9:41AM on Oct 5th 2011 by one way links
157. I am entering the Verification code in line without spaces but it is not accepting it don't know why, I have also tried it with spaces but no progress.
Any help will be highly appreciated
Posted at 7:57AM on Mar 18th 2012 by Smith John
158. I' ve been waiting for very long now in order for my website: http://www.ecofuelbriquettes.com to be listed, but there is no hope at all for it. I am reading all the requirements and followed the guidelines.
Posted at 5:26PM on Aug 21st 2013 by Michael
159. I tried submitting to dmoz directory several times but it seems like no luck for me , i tried and tired adding http://skillgun.com
Posted at 11:32AM on Sep 19th 2013 by Lokanatha
160. I tried many times to list my site: www.bestlanguageservice.com on Dmoz, and it was not listed and I did not receive any email telling me, if there is a reason for that.
I realize it is hard word to list and edit all the requests, but it also frustrating when you list a site many times and you don't see your link on the directory. I have done everything asked and I submitted the information as requested.
Posted at 8:27PM on Oct 28th 2013 by Abdi Farah