*Note : To facilitate the comprehension of these guidelines, the name
Gambling will be used to refer to the Games/Gambling category tree instead
of the full path itself.
The following guidelines supplement the main
ODP Guidelines and in no way supersede them. Gambling editors should
become familiar with both sets of guidelines.
Generally the Gambling category includes sites whose dominant theme
is either:
Online casinos where users can win prizes and money by betting online.
Information, tips, strategies, rules of various gambling games or
help for compulsive gamblers.
Sports betting services, handicapping services, pools or general
information on sports betting.
Land-based casinos giving information on their services and facilities.
Bingo halls general information or online bingo sites where visitors
can play online.
Lottery results, general information, software or online lotteries
sites where visitors can buy tickets to get a chance to win prizes
and/or cash.
Gaming equipment dealers, manufacturers, rentals and/or sites offering
staffing services for special occasion.
Gambling publications, books and/or news sites.
Gambling softwares or tools.
Gambling consultants offering turn-key solutions to start your own
casino/sportsbook or any related services.
When evaluating a submission, the sites to which it links, via links
pages or banner advertisements for example, should not be the sole factor
in your decision as to whether or not it should be included. Gambling
is often associated with the Adult Industry. However, no adult sites
will be accepted in the Gambling categories. Adult gambling sites should
be sent to the appropriate category under the Adult
category tree.
Gambling online is illegal in some countries therefore, an editor living
in a country where it's prohibited should not edit in this category.
For example, no online gaming company is allowed to accept online wagers
in Canada except if the company belongs to Native American (Indians).
However, a Canadian company is allowed to produce gambling sites as
long as the company is licensed in a country where online gambling is
fully legislated (such as Antigua) and that the company's servers are
physically located in a country where online gambling is legal so that
no bets will take place in Canada. This is why Cryptologic and Worldgaming
are legal companies despite the fact that they are both located in Canada.
In the United States, laws can be different from a state to another,
you might want to check with your local authorities to get more information.
Site Listing Guidelines
No site is guaranteed placement in the Open Directory, and the project
depends on editors using good judgment when adding content. The goal
of the ODP is to be most comprehensive directory of quality web sites.
This goal extends to the Gambling branch. Given the broad scope of the
directory, this section focuses mostly on what editors should not include.
Remember, this list is an addendum to the
Sites To Include or Not To Include section of the general ODP Guidelines.
Editors should use both sets of guidelines to drive their site listing
decisions.
Affiliate Sites
Sites that (for example) offer products or
services provided by another company and make a small margin on the
sale. These are sometimes called reseller or franchise sites. They may
seem to have unique content, but the product descriptions and/or games
come from elsewhere. In general do not list affiliate sites unless the
affiliate has strong, high quality contentof its own
that end-users will find really useful.
Online Casinos
There's a lot of these sites submitted in the
Gambling branch every day. Lot of these sites are download-only casinos.
Such sites are only offering a downloadable software and in 99% of the
cases, the software offered is already offered on another site already
listed in the directory. Therefore, no new content is added to the directory
and these sites should be deleted unless they offer other unique
content that could justify a listing.
Doorway Sites
Sites that do nothing more than link to another
site and have absolutely no content of their own are doorway sites.
Many Gambling webmasters obtain multiple domains and use most of them
simply to point or redirect to a single main site. Do not list these
sites.
Redirects
A redirect is conceptually similar to a doorway site
in that they link to a different site. The difference between the two
is that the redirect link is automatic; the user is taken to the new
site without having to click anything. It is easy to miss this. Never
list redirects.
A unique type of redirect site is one that appears fine on the ODP,
but once a downstream data user like AOL picks it up, the site redirects
to content that we would otherwise not list. These are also easy
to miss, and in order to catch this kind of spam; Gambling editors need
to work as a team.
Bait & Switch
You'll often see cases of bait & switch
in Gambling. Bait & switch is when you review a site, then you decide
to list it and later on, you discover that the site has been modified
in such a way that it no longer respects our guidelines. This is why
it is recommended for Gambling editors to re-check the sites in "their"
categories once in a while just to make sure they still deserved to
be listed. If you know of some submitters using this technique, you
should contact a Meta, Editall or CatMod editor so that appropriate
measures can be taken.
Mirror Sites
These have exactly the same content as another
site (which we'll call the main site). They may exist to provide users
with faster access to information (e.g. having a mirror of a US site
on a server in Europe), or simply be much like doorway sites. In any
case, they are not to be listed. If you can determine what the main
site is, and if it is not listed already then list that one, but
delete any other mirrors that might be listed. Also, two (or more) sites
offering the same content can be considered as "mirrors"
(even if they are not identical in design) and only one of these mirrors
should be listed. In general, only content-rich sites will be
accepted and that content should be visible and easily accessible.
Note : To facilitate the detection of mirror sites, it is strongly recommended
that you use the URL as the title of the site. That means onlineblackjack.com
and online-blackjack.com would have the same title. You'll notice that
domain names with lot of hyphens tend to be mirrors of bigger sites.
Advertising
Many Gambling sites have a fair share of affiliate
banner ads, full-page ads, and/or consoles. The guidelines for handling
sites with advertising and affiliate links are as follows:
Do not list sites where advertising and affiliate links overpower
actual content. These include sites where console(s) appear on top
of the actual window for the site being reviewed. Make this determination
on a per site basis rather than per page basis. Many sites have banner
intensive splash pages and full-page ads, but the actual content pages
include few banner ads and affiliate links. These may be OK to list.
The link to a site's actual content should be easy to find on the
site's main page, and appear obvious to the average, reasonable end-user.
If you are having difficulty finding the content, then the average
user will as well. So, there is no point listing the site.
If a site crashed your browser, try reviewing it with another browser
if possible. If you can't, just leave the site unreviewed for another
editor to take a look at it. Re-check the sites if they are submitted
again. The problem may have been fixed.
Do not list sites that repeatedly open a new banner, console
or full page ad window (e.g. when you close a window a new one opens).
Sites on Free Hosts
Beware of sites hosted on free hosts such
as Geocities that are offering online betting services. Most of them
don't have a secure environment to process the transactions. You might
want to put more attention to these sites before making a decision whether
to list it or not. Also, avoid listing sites that will tend to be removed
because they are in violation of the Terms of Service of the hosting
company.
Non-English Sites
Sites in another language should be moved
to the appropriate category in the
World branch. If you can't identify the language, move the site
to World. Multi-lingual sites (English plus one or more other languages)
may be listed in Gambling and a corresponding category in the World
branch. If the site belongs in your cat, add it, then we suggest making
a copy of it and send it to the appropriate World category (this is
not mandatory but strongly suggested). This can be done by adding the
site into your bookmarks (copy the URL, title and description there),
and then moving it to the appropriate category under World.
Outside of World all descriptions must be in English. Within World
descriptions should be in the language of the World category.
Sites Requiring Membership/Password
All sites must be reviewed
entirely in order to describe them correctly before they are listed,
and those that require a password are no exception.
Viewing membership sites requires you have a user ID and/or password
for that particular site. If a submitter has not supplied a user ID
with the URL submission, you may request one from the submitter, sign
up for your own personal membership, or if you know an editor with a
membership, ask him/her to look at it. The way you go about getting
legitimate access to a membership site for review purposes is completely
up to you. However, if you decide to ask the submitter for a user ID,
keep these points in mind:
Let the submitter know that in order to get listed in the directory,
we need to view the content of the site
Kindly request a user ID for review purposes only. Request
a temporary one at first, since we do not guarantee any site will
be listed
If you decide to list the site, you may consider requesting a permanent
ID for review purposes. In order to keep the site listing up-to-date,
let the submitter know you may want to visit the site again, and a
permanent ID of some sort would be beneficial so you won't have to
ask repeatedly for a temporary ID. Under no circumstances should
you demand a user ID from a submitter, or you use your position as
an ODP editor to trade a site listing for a free user ID. This is
considered a conflict of interest, and will result in removal of editing
privileges.
If the submitter gave you a permanent user ID, and you decide not
to list the site after viewing it, you should let the submitter know
so they can cancel any IDs issued to you
In no case the username and password should be placed in the editor's
notes. This potential for abuse is too great.
In the above cases, if access to content cannot be obtained, do not list
the site. Please note that the above requirements apply only to new submissions,
and not to currently listed sites. For sites already listed by another
editor, you should try contacting this editor first and ask him/her if
he/she has a username/password to re-review the site, if not, you might
want to contact the webmaster and ask for one.
Please bear in mind that any password you will get for reviewing a
site, be that from a higher level editor or directly from the submitter,
should be kept confidential, not listed in the editor notes, not shared
with other editors who don't need to review that site, and should never
be disclosed outside the ODP community. Site passwords are given to
editors for review purposes only. Use of these passwords for personal
purposes, or sharing them with others, is grounds for removal of editing
privileges.
Describing Sites
Gambling editors should follow the
general ODP Guidelines for describing sites . Given the nature of
its subject matter, the Gambling editors have a few supplemental site
description guidelines.
All descriptions should be fair, unbiased, objective, and compelling
without being promotional or subjective. A description should
describe the content of a site, not promote the site's content or business.
Good descriptions of Gambling sites:
Do not include commercial hype
Do not express the opinion of the editor
Do not unnecessarily overuse words in the description, or repeat
words used in the title. Similarly, keywords that are in the category
name should not be repeated in the description. Keyword stuffing or
altering descriptions to unfairly position one site over others is
considered abuse. Repeated keywording of titles and descriptions while
short changing others is grounds for removal of editing privileges.
Bad: Play Casino Games Online - Play casino games online for
free or for real money.
Good: Play Casino Games Online - Provides games to wager on such
as poker, roulette and blackjack.
[Note: The first description is merely repeating the whole title
without giving much detailed information about the site's content.]
Do not use synonyms in that are repeating the same thing in descriptions
(example : Sportsbook offering betting online and sports wagering.)
Do not use the subjective words in description. The description
must be objective and should not reflect an editor's opinion on the
site. (example : Provides the best online casino games and sportsbook
betting lines on the Internet.)
Are written in a consistent fashion, so two sites offering similar
content have similar descriptions.
Avoid describing the company only. Describe the site's content first
and you may add a second sentence to describe the company's activities
also.
Spam and Repeated Submissions
Gambling is one of the most popular targets for spam submissions. The
ODP has zero tolerance for spam. Repeated submissions of sites that
don't fit our guidelines should be deleted in bulk. If a domain is submitted
multiple times, keep one copy and delete all the other duplicates in
bulk. When editing a site, always check what the editors' notes say
about it and if deletion is suggested, then you might want to give more
attention to this site. Do not delete it again without reviewing it,
the site could have been changed. If you find evidence of spam, don't
forget to add detailed notes to inform other editors about the situation.
Some webmasters spam without realizing what they are doing. Some people
submit over and over again in the (possibly vain) hope of being listed.
This is unacceptable in the ODP. If this is the first time you notice
a particular site being submitted multiple times, you can try contacting
the submitter and explain the general ODP policy on spam, leaving the
site in Unreviewed. If spamming continues or the email bounces, treat
it as spam. But there have been a few cases where the spamming was an
honest mistake and ceased. However, be careful when contacting
submitters as they usually have very different opinions on what is good
for the ODP and what is not!
Last update: 2002