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We have a fun question today from Christian Oliveira in Madrid. Christian wants to know-- A lot of European languages, like Spanish or French, have special characters, like a C with a cedilla, and so on. Would you recommend to use them in the URLs? What about capital letters? Would you 301 redirect mysite.com/Page to mysite.com/page? I really enjoy these questions. So Google, in general, is able to handle special characters. Weve got provisions for Punycode and all kinds of ways to handle URLs relatively well. But if its possible to avoid special characters in URLs, I would recommend doing that, because Google is not the only search engine in the world. And a lot of search engines are not looking for unusual or non-ASCII characters in the URL path. So being able to handle those special URLs can be a little bit tricky for search engines. And so if its possible to make it easily available without the special characters, thats probably the route that I would pick. Otherwise, if users