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That doesn't seem like a new problem to me - you can already give someone a link with extraneous info in it using query params and fragments:

https://google.com?you_should_use_bing_instead

https://google.com#you_should_use_bing_instead




cazim's point was that the url path should still work but rewrite back to the correct canonical URL.

Query strings and hashes are a little different, since those may contain information you might not want to scrub.

"Vanity" paths in particular can be rewritten because you often have a "correct" value for a given route.

e.g. https://community.nodebb.org/topic/180/who-is-using-nodebb

You can rewrite the tail end of this URL to whatever you'd like but it will always redirect you back to the correct canonical slug.




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