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A slug is a few lowercase words separated by dashes, describing a post and is usually derived from the post title to create a user-friendly (that is readable and without confusing characters) permalink. The post slug substitutes the `%posttitle%` placeholder in a custom permalink structure. A post slug should not be changed and is especially useful if the post title tends to be long or changes frequently.
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Disable WordPress from changing URL slug when post is published
While creating a post and saving it as a draft, the URL slug generated by WordPress doesn't add the [emoji] from the title. … However, when the post is published, WordPress add the [emoji] from the post title into the posts' URL slug. …