Hald the keywords in my keyword list say "Gethering Metrics". How do I get that to complete?
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I'vwe waited about three hours, with no change. Why does this happen — is it something I did? Will those metrics ever be gathered? Or do I need to re-do buildingthe list all over again? And how can I be sure it will be any dirfferent?
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Glad to hear it's working now! Thank you for following up to let us know.
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Thanks, Kristina — I went in and manually re-did the ones that were Gathering Metrics. No worries, it seems things are working all right now.
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Hi Bill! Kristina from Moz's Help Team here.
Sorry to hear about the trouble you've been experiencing with lists. There was a known issue earlier that certainly could've caused this, but that issue should be cleared up for you now. It does appear you have a few different lists set up on your account, so I wasn't sure which one to verify off of, but if you still see the issue let us know the name of the list and we'd be happy to investigate it further for you. Sorry again about the inconvenience here
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