SitemapScan
Distribution and Amplification Bots
Distribution-bot pages show when robots.txt reflects content promotion workflows, scheduling tools, and cross-platform amplification. These agents matter when a site is optimizing for reach, not just indexing. This subgroup page is tied to the current 30 days snapshot and is meant to be read as a structured robots.txt signal page, not as raw crawler traffic logs.
Snapshot window: 30 days.
What to study on this page
This subgroup page is useful when you want to understand how distribution and amplification bots appear in declared robots.txt policy, how that differs from nearby bot families, and how the pattern changes across archive windows.
Why the 30 days window matters
The 30-day window is useful when you want a more stable month-scale picture instead of only the freshest short-term signals.
Related archive paths
- Distribution and Amplification Bots 7 days — view the freshest short-window snapshot for this family.
- Distribution and Amplification Bots 30 days — view the broader month-scale snapshot for this family.
- Distribution and Amplification Bots all time — view the long-tail historical snapshot for this family.
What this crawler family means
Distribution, scheduling, and amplification bots used to spread content across platforms.
Related families
- Social Preview Bots — Social preview and unfurl bots like Twitterbot and related agents.
- Publisher Syndication — Publisher, RSS, archive, and syndication bots mentioned in robots.txt.
- Advertising Crawlers — Advertising and ad-serving crawlers mentioned in robots.txt.
FAQ
What does distribution and amplification bots mean in robots.txt?
Distribution, scheduling, and amplification bots used to spread content across platforms. In SitemapScan, this family groups recent public checks where those user-agent declarations were explicitly present in robots.txt.
Why can distribution and amplification bots matter for SEO or crawling policy?
Because a robots.txt declaration tells you which bot families site owners are thinking about. That can reveal how they manage discovery, syndication, AI access, monitoring, or platform integrations in the 30 days window.
Does this page show live traffic from distribution and amplification bots?
No. It shows mentions of user-agent lines declared in robots.txt across recent public checks, not bot request logs or crawl volume from server access logs.