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Pete Simpkins
Nov 10, 2021Brass Contributor
Repost News Post
I'd love to see the ability to repost a news post after it has been updated. You can update a page that has been shared as news, but you can't "republish" it so that it shows as a recent item in the...
Pete Simpkins
Nov 10, 2021Brass Contributor
This is essentially what I'm doing right now, but I'm concerned about the risk of content sprawl if users don't go back and delete old pages. There's a risk that Microsoft search will surface both pages, and users will be confused or reference old information.
SusanHanley
Nov 10, 2021MVP
If the information on the articles is the same, there is no risk of bad info, just duplicates. If the information is different, then you can also delete the old article after you re-post the new one. You will always have the risk of content sprawl - whether you copy articles or create new ones. It's why governance is so important to successful intranets!
- Pete SimpkinsNov 10, 2021Brass ContributorDo you have any recommendations for basic site/page governance? I'd love to set up a process for site owners and page creators to be prompted to review and manage their content on some frequency, preferably based on the content's last modified date.
- RobElliottNov 10, 2021Silver Contributor
Pete Simpkins this can be done easily with a flow in Power Automate if you have a column in your Sitepages library for the email address of the owner of the page. I'll post up the flow steps asap.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User- Pete SimpkinsNov 10, 2021Brass ContributorI was leaning towards PowerAutomate for this too, but I don't want to create separate flows for each site. Is there a way to apply the flow to the whole tenant?