Hey there,
This video may help: http://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/20895376-crawl-diagnostics-csv You should use filters and sort by columns to sift through the data.
Best,
Nick
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Hey there,
This video may help: http://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/20895376-crawl-diagnostics-csv You should use filters and sort by columns to sift through the data.
Best,
Nick
Hey Andre!
We are working on G+ for the future. Be on the look out the next coming months. 
Best of Luck,
Nick
Hey Leni,
Unfortunately, that Labs tool is still broken, but for a good reason! We're working on a new version that should get put up sometime soon. Unfortunately, I don't have a date for the release, but I think it'll be sometime this month. We don't really support the Labs tools since they're alpha state, but I'll do what I can to get it up fast!
Have a great day,
Nick
SEOmoz
Hey There,
Thanks for writing in! This question is more suited for our help team at SEOmoz. I am going to create a ticket with your email address and this issue so we can take a look at it closer over there. If you have any other Tool related questions or problems with billing, etc, please email us at help@seomoz.org. We will gladly be able to help you with any of those issues over there. 
If you have any SEO related questions please don’t hesitate to ask on the QA community site!
Have a good one!
Nick
Hey Asaf,
Thanks for writing in.
We have a known issue where Hebrew isn't parsed right by our crawler so it has caused issues in the past. The issues have been intermittent but they can affect the data you see. Sorry about that. Our engineers have been working to get a fix out there for the Hebrew character set, so stay tuned.
Best,
Hey Anthony,
Thanks for writing in! This question is more suited for our help team at SEOmoz. I am going to create a ticket with your email address and this issue so we can take a look at it closer over there. If you have any other Tool related questions or problems with billing, etc, please email us at help@seomoz.org. We will gladly be able to help you with any of those issues over there. 
If you have any SEO related questions please don’t hesitate to ask on the QA community site!
Have a good one!
Nick
Hey There,
Sorry about the blgoscape outage. We are transitioning the tool into something bigger and better, so the research tool in the web app isn't working right now. I wish we could give you more of an ETA on when it will be back up, but there isn't. Our engineers are working hard in transitioning the tool smoothly though. Really apprecioate your time and feedback about the tool.
As far as the social media reports go, you can export them from the social page via the pull down at the top right. Right now we are going to integrate the social tab into our advanced reports tab, but there is not an ETA on that. It shouldn't be too far out though.
Thanks!
Nick
SEOmoz
Hey Joris,
As of now it will most likely see it as duplicate content, because technically it still is duplicate content to a crawler bot, they won't know your intentions or target audience for each subfolder. The only way you could get around our crawler seeing it as duplicate is by blocking rogerbot with robots.txt or meta robots from that subfolder. Then there is putting up relconanoicals, which is the best way. 
Hope this sheds some light on the duplicate content issues.
Best,
Nick
SEOmoz
Hey Mark,
Our apologies that the results weren't as you expected. Unfortunately, this is something of an intractable problem. The search engines - Google, Yahoo! & Bing - all maintain multiple indices that run across multiple datacenters. This means if you query different datacenters, you can get somewhat different ranking results. Other elements, such as personalization, geography and search history (even if you're logged out of your Google/search engine account) can also influence ranking positions. Hence, there can be a lot of variation in what different people, searching from different computers/locations might see in the rankings.
Our solution has been to run searches from a variety of IP addresses and IP blocks using non-personalized, search history/location agnostic requests. In our experience, these have provided the most accurate results, showing what the "most" users see, though we know there's still quite a bit of room for fluctuation.
Thanks again, and have a great day!
Nick