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Backlinks → Referring Domains lists every distinct domain that links to you. Where the backlink list has one row per link, this has one row per site — the better view for judging who actually endorses you.

The table

25 rows per page, with a Filter domains… box and a total count.

Reading it

Sort your attention by Authority first — one link from a strong domain typically outweighs dozens from weak ones. Then look at the Backlinks column for outliers. A domain with hundreds of links to you is almost always a sitewide placement — a footer, sidebar, or blogroll link repeated across their site. That’s one endorsement, not hundreds, and search engines treat it accordingly. It also explains inflated Total Backlinks on the overview. The healthiest pattern is many domains with a handful of links each. A profile where a few domains supply most of the volume is fragile: losing one relationship costs a disproportionate share of your links.

Filtering

The filter matches on the domain name only, as you type. Useful for checking whether a specific site links to you, or for grouping by TLD — typing .edu shows educational domains.

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