I know this is a very old thread, but I was unable to find the information elsewhere. Is this still true that using canonical_url adds a canonical tag and that RSS is the way to go to get the cross-post credit?
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Seems to be ... in fact, I had to unpublish an old RSS-imported post that wouldn't stop cross-crediting a post that had died on my site (Jekyll / GitHub Pages just seems insistent upon eating it) and copy/paste the contents into a new post to make it a standalone Dev post. Otherwise, Dev kept putting the little italicized link in the top.
I know this is a very old thread, but I was unable to find the information elsewhere. Is this still true that using
canonical_url
adds a canonical tag and that RSS is the way to go to get the cross-post credit?Seems to be ... in fact, I had to unpublish an old RSS-imported post that wouldn't stop cross-crediting a post that had died on my site (Jekyll / GitHub Pages just seems insistent upon eating it) and copy/paste the contents into a new post to make it a standalone Dev post. Otherwise, Dev kept putting the little italicized link in the top.
Thank you very much Katie for letting me know!