Anitra's list includes the criteria "The mud has qualities that distinguish it from the large mass of mostly-stock muds" to avoid that sort of issue, while this list does not.
But even if such a criteria were added, it still wouldn't help in regard to the various gaming companies which run pay-to-play muds, yet don't qualify as "professional" because those muds aren't their primary source of income.
Personally I think it's a shame to see some of the top commercial muds operated by professional games companies not being included.
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