If you don't follow the practices here, it may be possible for Google to index a page differently than you thought. (We’ll discuss that later)
You link to another article in one of your posts. Later, you realize the link targets a URL other than Google has indexed.
If rankings on search engines are your concern, you should either change the link’s address to the address of what Google indexed or manually remove that page from Google search results. If you are dealing with many pages, such as an e-commerce website, fixing that would take you many hours.
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If you don't follow the practices here, it may be possible for Google to index a page differently than you thought. If rankings on search engines are your concern, you should either change the link’s address to the address of what Google indexed or manually remove that page from Google search results. If you are dealing with many pages, such as an e-commerce website, fixing that would take you many hours.
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