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No, Moz does not crawl the same links that you disavow in Google Search Console. Moz operates independently and has its own web crawling capabilities, but it doesn't automatically retrieve information from your Google Search Console account or replicate actions taken there, google cloaking ads such as disavowing links.
When you disavow links in Google Search Console, you are informing Google not to consider those links when determining your site's search engine ranking. Moz, on the other hand, may crawl and analyze various aspects of your website, including backlinks, but it doesn't have direct access to your Google Search Console account or disavow settings.
It's essential to manage your backlinks and disavow links in both Google Search Console and other SEO tools like Moz to ensure that your site's search engine optimization efforts are well-coordinated and comprehensive.
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No, Moz does not crawl the same links that you disavow in Google Search Console. Moz operates independently and has its own web crawling capabilities, but it doesn't automatically retrieve information from your Google Search Console account or replicate actions taken there, such as disavowing links.
When you disavow links in Google Search Console, you are informing Google not to consider those links when determining your site's search engine ranking. Moz, on the other hand, may crawl and analyze various aspects of your website, including backlinks, but it doesn't have direct access to your Google Search Console account or disavow settings.
It's essential to manage your backlinks and disavow links in both Google Search Console and other SEO tools like Moz to ensure that your site's search engine optimization efforts are well-coordinated and comprehensive.
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Hi @HayleyBowyer Thank you for sharing this
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@hayleybowyer This is awesome! Moz Academy is a great resource!
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