Duplicate content found in scan
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On June 8th we ran a Moz Crawl on our site. We found 144 pages that were flagged with duplicate content.
Again on June 13th we ran another moz crawl on our site and found 137 pages that were flagged with duplicate content. Then one final scan on June 22nd with 161 pages of duplicate content.After comparing the 3 different scans I see that, without making any changes, pages that were not flagged as duplicate content are now being flagged as duplicate content. While at the same time, pages that were originally flagged as duplicate content are now no longer showing up with duplicate content. I could understand if we made some changes to these pages but no changes were made.
For example: On the 8th this page was flagged as duplicate content - https://www.stickylife.com/star-magnet
On the 13th and 22nd it was not flagged as duplicate content but no changes were made to that page. For reference it was flagged as duplicate content with the following page: https://www.stickylife.com/baseball-glove-magnet This page was also Not changed or altered between between these dates.In addition, when Moz scans our site through our campaign every Friday the results do not match what we see when we do a manual scan. Moz's weekly scan only reveals 14 pages with duplicate content as opposed to the numbers you see above.
Why such inconsistencies in the Moz Scans?
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Dave,
Awesome. Thank you. I look forward to communicating through the support ticket.
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Hey! Dave here from the Help Team.
I would be more than happy to do some investigating here, Im going to create a ticket for you so we can see whats going on!
Thanks!
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