https://websitering.neocities.org/DMOZMemory.htm
DMOZ, the nearly 20 year old web directory, closed a few months ago. :bluesad:
I wrote up an article on it and would like to share it here.
I was an editor there in the cult movies section but I hadn't updated anything in years. R.I.P., it was a worthy project.
There is an attempt to bring it back under a new name, Curlie's.org.
You might check resource-zone to see if you can't get your old account reactivated.
Have to bump this because...
THE EDITORS HAVE FINALLY RE-LAUNCHED THE DIRECTORY!!!!
Here: http://curlie.org/ (http://curlie.org/)
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http://curlie.org/, (http://curlie.org/,) the DMOZ successor project, is now accepting new editor applications. DMOZ was a (nearly) 20 year old web directory organized by volunteers. It broke web pages into a series of categories users could browse through. It lost its home & domain name when AOL decided to stop supporting the project in 2017.
If you have a favorite video game series, I might suggest volunteering to edit a category here: http://curlie.org/Games/Video_Games/ (http://curlie.org/Games/Video_Games/)
Most video game categories are small; you can get used to the editor interface fairly easily, then volunteer to take over another category. It only takes half-an-hour a week to add sites & clean up old suggestions/dead links. Less, once a category is already cleaned up.