I get a redirect chain issue, but is it because of how I entered the campaign?
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I get a redirect chain issue, but I see that I enter the website in Moz as
Google and everywhere else have it as https://www.website.com so I would imaging Google would never run into this issue, only the Moz bot does because of how it's entered. However, I can't change the campaign, so do I just ignore it? Or is there still an actual problem that needs to be addressed?
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Hi there!
Thanks so much for the great question! We'd be happy to look into the redirect chain we're reporting in the crawl and why it's being reported if you can send an email on over to help@moz.com with the name of the Campaign you're working with. Then we can investigate and look at your Campaign settings as well.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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