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    Taha Zemmouri
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    Hello everyone, There is a question in my team about the SEO impact of some of our blog posts. We have a platform that brings together a multitude of AI technologies from different vendors and the most effective way we've found to generate traffic is to list the vendors positioned on a particular AI technology. For example, the list of the best machine translation APIs: https://www.edenai.co/post/best-machine-translation-apis We happen to re-do these lists from time to time by updating them. However, we have old articles that work well from a user generation point of view but look like new articles. For example, this old version of our translation API list: https://www.edenai.co/post/top-10-machine-translation-apis Should we delete them? Or are they okay from an SEO perspective? Thanks in advance for your answers!

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    Abhishek Iyer
    I don't think you should delete them. Rather, you should signify to search engines that the content pieces are related through internal linking. For example, you can link to the new machine translation API article in the old one to point users towards updated content. As long as content is relevant, age doesn't matter and it's good for SEO!