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by OtomotO
647 days ago
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Depends on the post`s content whether the date is relevant at all. Also, what if it's a technical post that was published a decade ago but updated last week? Many people would probably dismiss the info just by looking at the date. I would never add the date, but I agree with the shorturls. A good URL should not be too long but also not too short. (Although intermediate paths can be short, e.g. /u/123 instead of /users/123 is fine) |
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For pages, I am fine with leaving out the date in the URL, but I would still like to see a publication date + last update date (if not a URL to a changelog).
My issue is that it can often be difficult to evaluate whether a date 'is relevant at all' at the time of publication. For that reason, I prefer bloggers to be transparent about when something was published (and/or revised).