Answer:
Usually, a long report means a domain name has plenty of history and DomainTools has captured most of it. Each historical Whois record prints on its own page, so domain names with many records will result in a longer report than a domain name with fewer records. Our systems consolidate duplicate Whois records into change groups, but sometimes a domain name’s Whois record will update very frequently with only minor changes. Another less-common cause of long reports is very thorough screenshot history. In either case, you can customize your report after you purchase it to reduce the size to something more manageable.
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