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charlesprabhu
03-02-2021, 10:04 AM
Open Graph meta tags are snippets of code that control how URLs are displayed when shared on social media. They're part of Facebook's Open Graph protocol and are also used by other social media sites, including LinkedIn and Twitter.

yuva12
04-13-2021, 05:49 AM
Open Graph meta tags are snippets of code that control how URLs are displayed when shared on social media. They're part of Facebook's Open Graph protocol and are also used by other social media sites, including LinkedIn and Twitter (if Twitter Cards are absent). You can find them in the <head> section of a webpage.

jesica
04-13-2021, 06:34 AM
Open Graph is a technology first introduced by Facebook in 2010 that allows integration between Facebook and its user data and a website. By integrating Open Graph meta tags into your page's content, you can identify which elements of your page you want to show when someone share's your page.

jayam
04-19-2021, 03:34 AM
Open Graph meta tags are snippets of code that control how URLs are displayed when shared on social media. They're part of Facebook's Open Graph protocol and are also used by other social media sites, including LinkedIn and Twitter (if Twitter Cards are absent). You can find them in the <head> section of a webpage

jayammrg
04-19-2021, 03:45 AM
Facebook's Open Graph protocol allows for web developers to turn their websites into Facebook "graph" objects, allowing a certain level of customization over how information is carried over from a non-Facebook website to Facebook when a page is "recommended", "liked", or just generally shared.

chandrao7
04-19-2021, 03:50 AM
Open Graph is a protocol that allows developers to control what content is shown when their websites are linked on Facebook or another social media platform. If you lack these tags, then there's a good chance that an unrelated image will appear when your website is shared, or the description will be inaccurate.

yuva12
06-19-2021, 04:58 AM
Open Graph meta tags are snippets of code that control how URLs are displayed when shared on social media. They're part of Facebook's Open Graph protocol and are also used by other social media sites, including LinkedIn and Twitter (if Twitter Cards are absent). You can find them in the <head> section of a webpage.

John-Smith
06-21-2021, 02:19 AM
OG tags really help in increasing CTR!