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tbalero2016-01-20 15:01:54
Search Engine Optimization
tbalero, 2016-01-20 15:01:54

Does the information placed in Open Graph tags somehow affect SEO optimization?

The page has the following tags:

<title>Статья номер один</title>
<meta name="description" content="Описание статьи номер один" />
<link rel='canonical' href='http://site.ru/article1/' />

And there are also Open Graph tags:
<meta property="og:url" content="http://site.ru/ "/>
<meta property="og:title" content="Кастомный тайтл" />
<meta property="og:description" content="Кастомное описание" />

*Open Graph tags in this case are used for the VKontakte sharing widget (the "Link Sharing" widget https://vk.com/dev/Share) - so that when you click on the sharing button, a link not to the current page site.ru/article1 would be shared , but on a specially pre-designated site.ru page
Question: does placing Open Graph tags on the site.ru/article1 page that have custom content (different from the content of the <title></title>; <meta name="description" content=" " />; tags <link rel='canonical' href=' ' />) affect SEO in any way? doesn't affect it at all? / has a negative effect?
Will information placed in Open Graph tags confuse Yandex and Google search robots? Will the page be indexed correctly?

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LostTime, 2016-01-21
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rel='canonical' - points to the main version of the URL of the page. The rest will be thrown out of the index
or will not be considered duplicates.

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