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Backlinks → List is the raw inventory: one row per link, not per domain. The subtitle names the domain being profiled.

Columns

25 rows per page. The Filter by URL or anchor… box searches both the source URL and the anchor text.

Reading it

Follow is the first thing to check. A nofollow link doesn’t pass authority, so a page full of high-DA nofollow links is worth less than the DA column suggests. Both still send referral traffic. DA and Spam together tell you whether a link helps or hurts. High DA with a low spam score is what you want; high spam scores concentrated in one region of your profile are worth investigating, particularly if you didn’t earn those links deliberately. Anchor Text matters in aggregate rather than per row — see Anchor text for the distribution view, which is where over-optimization shows up. Source Page is the fastest way to judge relevance. A link from a page about your subject is worth more than one from an unrelated page on the same domain.

Filtering

The filter is the practical tool on this page, since the list can run to thousands of rows:
  • Paste a domain to see every link from one site
  • Search a brand term to find anchor-text mentions
  • Search a URL fragment to see which of your pages a link points at

States

When to use this page

Use referring domains to judge your profile, and this page to investigate a specific link — verifying a placement went live, checking what anchor a partner used, or auditing links from a single site. For a full offline copy, use Export on the overview.