Twitter DA
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Recently notice that the domain authority for twitter is shown as 8 instead of the 100 that it used to. Is this a glitch or an actual change?
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thanks Keri
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Yes! its up now... it says 100 DA for facebook at my end!
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We noticed this too, and we're investigating what happened and will keep people updated with the status. Edit: We rolled back a change we made, and this is now fixed.
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Not sure what to say because Facebook’s DA says 9 and my website DA says 60 so it’s funny in a way... I guess one of the members from the SEOmoz team can help and answer this question...
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I noticed Wiki is a 3 and CNN is an 11, too. I'm not sure if something is broken but we know those aren't correct. Strangely, Google is a 93 so it's not ALL big sites.
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