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    What's the case with dropped domains and majestic links report?

    I see many domains PR3 and so that are currently available to be registered from anyone. Some of them still have the PageRank but majestic reports 0 links for some of them.

    Since the PR was just updated and there aren't any links to them shouldn't the PR be 0?
    Or majesticseo reports 0 for dropped domains, regardless the actual links to it?

    Would you register a PR3 domain without any links to it, knowing that google just updated toolbar PR few days ago and the PR is supposed to be real?

    Any light on that would be appreciated!
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    If theres no links in, there cant be any PR being passed. Thats the only way a page gets ranked. It will probably be 0 on the next update.

    Even if backlinks are shown, you should go to those pages and make sure the links are still there. If recently removed, the links in can still show, but will be gone on the next update.

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