When my page is shared on Facebook or LinkedIn, it always picks something random or inconsistent from the page to choose the title, images, and description. How do I force the social networks to use explicit values for those fields. Do I need meta data in my page head for each? The info seemed scattered and outdated over the web so I appreciate any help.
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On LinkedIn, if you are sharing using the website or a share button, open graph tags in the page will be honored as detailed here: https://developer.linkedin.com/documents/setting-display-tags-shares Note that if you have already shared a page it won't get re-scraped for 7 days and there's no way to force a quicker re-scan. |
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