# Broken Hreflang Links All hreflang links which point to a URL that returns a broken status code (400, 404, 410, 500, or 501). **Priority**: Critical **Impact**: Negative ## What issues it may cause Hreflang tags which point to a non-200 page are ignored allowing the incorrect regional variations show in search results impacting the user-experience and conversion rates. ## How do you fix it Update the hreflangs to point to a working page or remove the hreflang tag because it would waste crawl budget by directing search engine crawlers to a page that doesn't exist. ## What is the positive impact Users will see the relevant language version of the page based on their location in search engine's results pages potentially improving the user-experience and increasing conversions. ## How to fetch the data for this report template You will need to run a crawl for report template to generate report. When report has been generated and you have crawl id you can fetch data for the report using the following query: ```graphql query GetReportStatForCrawl( $crawlId: ObjectID! $reportTemplateCode: String! $after: String ) { getReportStat( input: {crawlId: $crawlId, reportTemplateCode: $reportTemplateCode} ) { crawlLinks(after: $after, reportType: Basic) { nodes { urlTo urlToTitle relUrlFrom urlFrom urlFromTitle urlToStatusCode urlToDeeprank urlFromDeeprank hreflang linkType attrRel } totalCount pageInfo { endCursor hasNextPage } } } } ``` **Variables:** ```json {"crawlId":"TjAwNUNyYXdsNDAwMA","reportTemplateCode":"broken_hreflang_links"} ```