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I had my application to become an editor refused. All I received was some auto-text. There was an option for the reviewer to give details for the reason for my failed application, but the reviewer elected not to tell me. That just makes me mad. If the reasons were good, then fine. but to not tell me is plain rude. |
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Bring this up at resource-zone.com. This could be a case of the reviewing meta just hitting the send key accidentally too soon. |
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Think that's something they don't even write to you when they dump you as an editor there. They won't tell anyone why they lost their editor job and if you email them they won't answer you back. Dmoz is like the CIA of the internet. |
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They won't tell anyone why they lost their editor job and if you email them they won't answer you back. Dmoz is like the CIA of the internet. He wasn't an editor who was kicked out. He never was approved. |
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He wasn't an editor who was kicked out. He never was approved. And they just replied. They said I applied to a category that was too big. |
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