> MSN stopped using DMOZ for descriptions on web sites in it's listing.
> It takes so long to get listed in DMOZ without being a volunteer it is
> almost of no use and I've heard that the importance of DMOZ is going to
> be going downhill.
Wanna know why? Here's an example.
http://www.quattroownersclub.com has a DMOZ entry. It's moribund -
check it out - no one has posted there for months, the club committee
has resigned en m***e and rumour has it they've even deleted their
membership database.
http://www.quattroforum.com is its successor - a vibrant forum
averaging dozens of posts a day. Seriously useful to Audi quattro
owners.
Don't just take my word for it - check 'em out.
I suggested to the relevant DMOZ editor that the entry for the former
was distorting search results - talking people to a dead forum when
there is a MUCH better and lively forum that really ought to get
prominence.
Essentially, I got flipped off.
Do a Google search on "uk audi quattro". Thanks entirely to DMOZ, the
top entry is a complete waste of space.