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Is multiple address changes with static content bad?
There are static pages like:
site.ru/masha
site.ru/petya The
content on the pages is static, but the pages themselves change their addresses from time to time.
Sometimes it can happen that "petya" turns into "dima", and after a while into "zhora".
I accompany this case with redirects to the last up-to-date address in order to save the accumulated weight, behavioral factors, etc.
The trick is that, theoretically, “Masha” can get one of the addresses that were already under the redirect, that is, the same “Petya” or “Dima”. In this case, I am reassigning redirects.
The question is, how will search engines digest all this leapfrog, specifically in the latter case?
How will search engines behave if, say, a page with content receives such a used address for the first time, and now there are no redirects from it?
What types of redirects should be used for the given cases?
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