someone inserts your canonical article for actions that interfere with the Google search engine, try checking the canonical tag of your article: rel="canonical" href="dailydev.io" and it points to the domain dailydev.io then redirects 301 to zila.dailydev.io
This is a great write up I'm planning to use Next.js a lot more in the future.
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someone inserts your canonical article for actions that interfere with the Google search engine, try checking the canonical tag of your article: rel="canonical" href="dailydev.io" and it points to the domain dailydev.io then redirects 301 to zila.dailydev.io