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Changing blog URL structure, Yes/No?

Hi!

At the moment the blog structure is www-website-ee/2021/11/title-of-the-blogpost. With the new website, we plan to change the structure to www-website-ee/blog/title-of-the-blogpost (because it's not good to have dates in URLs). But I have a dilemma, should we: 1) change all the previous posts URL-s also (and redirect), OR 2) keep the old URLs the same? (Note: domain .ee stands for Estonia and the competition is quite low).
In my opinion, it would be good to keep the URL structure the same (and change old URLs also), but at the same time, it's not good for SEO to change the old URLs :)

Thanks and what are your thoughts? Would you rather change the old URLs also or not?

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