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Shoemoney got removed from DMOZ

I was just reading a recent post from shoemoney, and I guess one of the editors was desperate for some coin. He should of never removed his listing from from dmoz, but anyways I guess the kid removed his listing from dmoz I even checked and it sure is gone. He told shoemoney he better pay him 5k or he will remove it. Thats just crazy.

Read more here DMOZ Extortion

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One Response to “Shoemoney got removed from DMOZ”

  1. Pinging Your Blogs to Search Engines: is Dmoz corrupt? Says:

    [...] Shoemoney has an interesting live experience with a DMOZ editor apparently attempting to extort money in order to keep his listing in the directory. There has certainly been a diminishing effect of how important Dmoz is in the post-google/blogosphere era. Read the full story at http://www.shoemoney.com/2007/08/26/dmoz-extortion/As usual, plenty of people are talking about it too:Creative Dingo Media - Discussion of SEO and Web Development » Archi..ArticleSnatch Blog » Blog Archive » Shame on DMOZDMOZ Gets Ugly | Artifexus.netDMOZ Sucks!DMOZ is corrupt | Thomas De Maesschalck’s blogDewitts Media » Shoemoney got removed from DMOZ [...]

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