Posted by Link on Moz - Broken
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I wasn't sure which category to place this in as Support doesnt feature Q&A or the Moz site in general so I dropped it under other research tools to which the Q&A kind of is
Now I am not sure if it is just me and that you have rectified the issue, but when ever I click on the "posted by" links to the user. I am getting a page not found error.
The links in question can be seen in my two grabs and effect all posted by links on the Q&A section of Moz.
A simply trailing slash after .com "/" will do the trick
https://moz.comusers/view/636129 - BROKEN
https://moz.com/users/view/636129 - FIXED -
Wonderful news Matt, Russ and David, glad its been sorted
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Hi everyone!
We've deployed a fix, and those links seem to be working. Thanks again for the heads up!
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Hey everyone thanks for the heads up! We've notified our devs to get the links fixed.
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Looks like it is just missing a trailing slash past the domain. The profiles are working, just the link itself is incorrect.
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Yep, broken for me as well!
Maybe just a bug as perhaps many people don't click that so it hasn't been pointed out for a while?
Might be worth raising a support request to make them aware of it
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In fact all links to user profiles are failing for me..... is it just me??? including the profile pic links.
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