@Lajs wrote: Hi all! Thanks for your answers! What I've been taught is that there is a chance that your posts could get worse ranking on Google if you change the url. That's why we would like to keep the url as it is even if we edit the subject of the post. Interesting. Is there a version of the URL you can use when cross-linking that takes out the subject factor from the URL? I prefer to use URLs that aren't dependent on where the content is located so that if it moves that the links across the web aren't broken when things move places. I know with some URLs I've seen that the message , post, thread id is right after the / and then anything after the ID could be the subject but that information is ignored. So you could actually put gibberish in the subject portion of the url and it will still get to your content. Khoros puts it more between /----/ which works as well I can't speak for Google's rankings but I would think that having a working link is the priority. If the URL changes yeah I can see why that might cause you to take a hit but why engineer something to force it to keep a subject? What if the subject lets out a company secret or is super negative? Gonna play devil's advocate for a moment.... For example if someone created https://community.khoros.com/t5/Khoros-Communities-Blog/Poop/ba-p/623467 and and you couldn't change it? That would be bad. Being allowed to change helps you fix mistakes. Also what if it was crosslinked on someone elses blog? It would then resolve to the new url which you'd probably prefer the updated url is then referenced rather than the old one. The correct link is: https://community.khoros.com/t5/Khoros-Communities-Blog/Workflow-Enhancements-TKBs-and-Blogs/ba-p/623467
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