SEO perspective:
Why not using underscore: Because it concatenate (merge both words
into a single entity) which makes no sense to search engines robot
and the end. Wile the dashes keep both word seperated for search
engine bot. There was an issue with the amount of dashes you can put
in a string. Until 2007 (from what I know) Google bot stopped reading
after the 3rd dashes. But I think Google modified it's robot to
permit more than 3 dashes.

User perspective:
Simply using "chamelBackNamingConvention" in short URL could do the
job. That's my way.


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