Any reason why an OSE spam Score is different for www and non-www versions of a site?
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When checking the root domain links and DA in OSE pasted a non-www URL of my site and showed up with a spam score of 9.
When I pasted the www. version it showed none.
Does anyone think this is a cause for concern or just a bug?
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Hi Alex
http://domain.com
http://www.domain.com
https://domain.com
https://www.domain.comAre all 4 diferent pages, also may happen to be the home page of a web site. So OSE might get different information for each of them.
I assume that you have your www redirected to the non-www version. In that case, there's a high chance that there are few or none links pointing to that page (www) and it's logical for OSE to score it different.Have I made myself clear? I tried making it general
Best Luck.
GR.
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