It's likely that the primal post misuses the term folder as the question clearly refers to the preferred way of serving content, not the actual server storage model.
Aka: whether you put stuff on subdomain or serve via subpaths from the same fqdn.
Whether you actually have folders or it's just internal routing (as you would have in react or symfony) doesn't seem relevant.
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It's likely that the primal post misuses the term folder as the question clearly refers to the preferred way of serving content, not the actual server storage model.
Aka: whether you put stuff on subdomain or serve via subpaths from the same fqdn.
Whether you actually have folders or it's just internal routing (as you would have in react or symfony) doesn't seem relevant.