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Site was indexed, now results are 301 "Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.""

I moved my site to Weebly a month ago, and had been receiving good SEO, and then got this message today.  Seems to indicate a 301 redirect that I did not set up, but can't find the problem.

"Moved Permanently. The document has moved here."

Redirect-checker.org (see below) indicates the non-www is redirected to the www, but I just used a records to point the www and non-www domain to the given weebly IP.

Why am I just now getting this search result, and does weebly do a redirect from non-www to www?

The cached document (further below) indicates the domain I had always used, prior to moving to weebly a month ago, and worked fine for the first few weeks - both were recognized as the same site up until now.  Both with and without slash and with and without www map correctly so I don't understand why bing and yahoo are displaying 301 moved.This is not in google, but all the other SEs.

Thanks for any help!

Ellen

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>>> https://cvillekarate.com/

> --------------------------------------------
> 301 Moved Permanently
> --------------------------------------------

Status: 301 Moved Permanently
Code: 301
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2020 23:01:38 GMT
Server: Apache
Location: https://www.cvillekarate.com/
Content-Length: 237
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1


>>> https://www.cvillekarate.com/

> --------------------------------------------
> 200 OK
> --------------------------------------------

Status: 200 OK
Code: 200
Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2020 23:01:39 GMT
Server: Apache
Set-Cookie: language=de; expires=Sat, 21-Nov-2020 23:01:39 GMT; Max-Age=1209600; path=/
Vary: X-W-SSL,Accept-Encoding,User-Agent
Cache-Control: private
ETag: W/"5b369c20420e183ff7180168330a2876"
X-Host: pages36.sf2p.intern.weebly.net
X-UA-Compatible: IE=edge,chrome=1
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

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Moved Permanently

The document has moved here.

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We automatically do this with any site using a custom domain name (with the exception of subdomains of custom domains). It shouldn't really cause any negative impact as far as SEO is concerned; search engines will just update what they have indexed to use www with your indexed URLs.

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Thanks Adam, yes it seems like I had to explicitly submit the www version of domain pages and sitemap to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.  Once I did that the ugly 301 redirects as search results stopped, and the www-version was indexed well, and I didn't lose the years of SEO history from the non-www version.  Yes the redirect itself worked great (I could always use either) but search was confused.  Thanks for your help and I hope this can hep others.  This forum is a good resource!

Ellen

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