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Subdomain with the same Wordpress layout (100% equal containers). Main page have a links to this section, proof:
https://prnt.sc/nebhpa
Dario
If a subdomain looks like a separate website, supporting it is optional, we will not accept issues if it is not supported.

It does not matter whether main page links to it. And it definitely looks like a separate website

https://telegra.ph/file/5cafefd46275d7ca743ba.png
https://telegra.ph/file/bd5431f6c88c4f3e69b2a.png

https://telegra.ph/file/6547fa72122c62bff82f4.png
https://telegra.ph/file/95e1704c00bece1076fe9.png
Accepted by admin
The subdomain has the same layout. Must be supported
Dario
What do you mean same layout
Cover has class "wp-post-image" instead of "featured-image"
Author has class "authorLink" instead of "byline" etc.
Accepted by admin
"Subdomains that present content in a similar way to the higher level domain must be supported."

For comparison:
https://www.publika.md/criza-politica-blocheaza-urmatoarea-transa-din-finantarea-fmi_3041245.html
https://vox.publika.md/politica/amnistia-lui-topa-periculoasa-pentru-maia-533561.html

Both articles have the same main structure (since they're both based on WP):
<article class="post">
<header class="entry-header">
<div class="entry-meta">
<div class="entry-content"> etc. There are more identical nodes than different ones. It's definitely the "similar way" to present the content.
Note that classes for images and authors may be different even on the same domain.
Type of issue
IV not generated for target page
Reported
Apr 26, 2019