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I tested the FB Like button and wrote a comment to post. When I went to see what it looked like on FB, it posted the StumbleUpon logo from your ITPSocialButtons plugin (that I also have enabled) instead of the image from my article. How can I fix it so it doesn't do that?
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Hi,
Thank you for the post and sorry for late answer! :)
If your article is new, you should provide to social networks meta information. You should put a link to your image in the code of your page.
How the social networks work?
The social networks have robots which read your pages and collects elements from them - images, meta description, title,...
When someone clicks on share button (like, share,...), the social networks use collected data.
When you publish a new article, the robots does not have data about the new page. It is need a time for the robots to collect data. If you try it several days after publication, all will be OK.
You also can provide meta data about your page using Open Graph Protocol (ogp.me). This meta tags describe main objects of your pages - title, description, image,...
You should put meta tag "og:image" in the code of your page. The robots will use this image and it will display right image.
I tested the FB Like button and wrote a comment to post. When I went to see what it looked like on FB, it posted the StumbleUpon logo from your ITPSocialButtons plugin (that I also have enabled) instead of the image from my article. How can I fix it so it doesn't do that?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: