MOZ doesn't work for .dating and .chat domain extensions
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I have been a MOZ subscriber for a few years now. I don't think MOZ works for .dating and .chat domain extensions. I have 2 sites that have authority 1 despite back links. Here are the details:
https://oooo.dating > DA = 1
https://talk.chat > DA = 1
oooo has 221 links (Google search console)
talk has 1317 links (Google search console)
May be a MOZ staff member can look into this. If you are customer and use some of the newer domain extensions please share your details if you have the same problem.
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Hey David!
Thanks for reaching out and sorry for the confusion here!
Unfortunately we do not support some custom Top Level Domains (TLD) such as .CHAT or .DATING - this would explain why there's no data for this site in our Index I'm afraid, it's just a limitation of our tool.
I know we plan to expand the list of TLDs we support and are in the process of doing so, but I'm not sure what kind of timeframe we can expect before all new TLDs will be supported. You can find the current list of TLDs that we do support here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/publicsuffix/list/abde055b790f9577d02116da8c819838248a9258/public_suffix_list.dat
You can read more about our link data on our guide here.
If you have any other questions feel free to let me know!
Eli
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