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Maxim Karakulov2014-07-03 17:44:46
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Maxim Karakulov, 2014-07-03 17:44:46

What can I do to make sure Facebook takes the image from the og tag when sharing?

Everything seems to be done “in a scientific way”: there are og tags on each page, including og:image tags. At the same time, the pictures, as prescribed by the instructions, should be at least 200px in size. And all the same, Facebook does not see the picture and does not substitute it when sharing. At the same time, if you drive the link through the Open Graph Debugger before sharing , then Facebook immediately sees the light.
Try, for example, to share this url: Wouldn't it be better to remove comments from blogs? (Just don't run it through the debugger!). There is definitely one image on the page, but Facebook takes the image of the Toaster logo instead, which is usually substituted on pages as a standard placeholder when there are no other images.
What's funny, there is no such problem with Vkontakte: it regularly pulls out one of the page images placed in og-tags.

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Mgeorge, 2014-07-27
@Mgeorge

+ The photo must be high resolution.
he usually hits the biggest one on the page

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Lisonok, 2014-07-03
@Lisonok

No for the link you gave.
<meta property="og:image" content="" />

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