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This would never work as each link list is running different scripts and has different categories and whatnot. But I have no problem with autosubmitters as long as I'm not autosubmitted crap.
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Regarding autosubmitters, I think it's now much too late to convince enough (or any) good free site builders to go spend $180 per year to buy a script
they've been told repeatedly not to use for years in order to submit to more Link Lists which still don't have enough traffic to make it worth the time, effort and now money. (You know I don't mean your LL, since I do submit there.)
I don't of course buy into the "this would never work" argument since to me it's evident that it could work by having this same kind of autosubmitter as its backend. Builders would see the front end where they entered whatever was needed for all the different LLs to which they wanted to submit their site. Two or three versions of the title, half-a-dozen versions of the description (different lengths mostly), selection of categories, etc. But then with one click they submit that to the main review database from which MML could approve all good submissions before the backend autosubmitter sent it to all the participating LLs as a pre-approved/trusted submission. Or without an MML in the loop, the submissions could still be sent as trusted submissions to all LLs with the same one-click for a builder.
I've said this before... if everyone lets yesterday's scripts (and their limitations) dictate how they operate today, we have a good chance of not being here tomorrow.
On the other hand, there is a part of me which hopes no one will listen to my suggestions, and that the pool of good free site builders will keep shrinking, so that the few of us willing to do what we do now will have all the remaining traffic to ourselves.
