Community rankings - I've outranked and there are absurd rankings
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Hello everyone!
I came to my attention that I've been outranked in the Moz's community rankings. It is known that there are some issues about it.
Also I've reported it some time ago (HERE) that there were discrepancies in the community rankings.
As I've know the latter, I waited a few days to check whether it corrects until posting this.
Also, couldn't find any inciden in the Moz Health page.Well, nothing more to add. Just some pics attached to justify and clarify.
Thanks!
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Just testing something, ya'll. Don't mind me...
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Hi there! Kristina from Moz's Help Team here.
Indeed we have recently discovered that the algorithm is somehow messed up at this time. We're aware of this internally and it's being addressed at this time.
We reserve our Health Page for major outages related to our tools, this issue doesn't meet those requirements which is why there's no mention of it there.
Thanks for taking the time to point this out to us. As always, you can reach out to our team directly by emailing help@moz.com as well.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
-Kristina -
Yeap, there will not be angry phone calls. Still, there has to be somebody that reports these kind of small issues
It's like keeping the best quality in the Q&A Forum with everybody's effort. -
I've already emailed support about this (on Friday), they assure me that they are looking into it. I'm sure that all will be resolved soon enough and harmony will be restored across Mozland once more.
UPDATE: After checking your link, I see you first experienced this a few months ago. As far as I can see, all was well until Friday afternoon. I think we need to bear in mind that the Moz community ranking table isn't the SERPS
So there's no danger of angry calls from clients on Monday morning
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It has been a bit all over for a while now. Hoping your post gets them to look in to this a bit further. I take pride in knowing I am highly ranked, but ever since it went funny I have become unsure if that is actually the case - am I really position 1681 rather than 70-80 last week ???
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