LinkArchiver
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What is LinkArchiver?
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LinkArchiver
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Did you find @LinkArchiver twitter bot in your logs?
If you've seen @LinkArchiver twitter bot in your website logs, it indicates that LinkArchiver has been visiting your site. This agent string is one of the known identifiers for this bot.
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Expected Behavior
Web crawlers visit websites on a regular schedule to index content for search engines or other services. They typically follow a consistent crawling pattern and respect robots.txt directives.
Should I Block LinkArchiver?
This bot is marked as non-compliant, which may mean it doesn't respect robots.txt or engages in aggressive crawling behavior. You may want to consider blocking it if it's causing issues for your site.
Recommended Solution
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Get Automated Bot ManagementHow Do I Block LinkArchiver?
You can block this bot or limit its access by setting user agent token rules in your website's robots.txt file. Use Spyglasses analytics to check whether it's actually following your rules.
User Agent Tokens
LinkArchiver
Should match instances of this botrobots.txt
# robots.txt # This should block LinkArchiver User-agent: LinkArchiver Disallow: /
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