Opensite explorer and Just discover links
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Hi
Not sure if it is just me, but I am seeing no data for Just discovered.
I know there should be data in there.
Is anyone else having any issues this morning.
Thanks
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thanks, got it working with the advice. Looking forward to have the issue fixed.
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Incidentally, someone reported and we've subsequently confirmed that domain / subdomain targets now only work if a trailing slash is present. With this issue identified, we'll have a fix in short order!
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We're currently not experiencing any operational issues of which we're aware. Are there specific pages you're having trouble finding links to? Have you tried first checking for links to that domain rather than to a specific page?
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I do not definitely know, but I am guessing that since they are between updates (it was supposed to happen on the 18th and its happening on the 22nd now) that they might have scraped that data to use for the update. But that is just my best guess.
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