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    A degree of control is possible over how information travels from a third-party website to Facebook when a page is shared (or liked, etc.). In order to make this possible, information is sent via Open Graph meta tags in the <head> part of the website’s code.

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    Open graph meta tags allow you to control what content shows up when a page is shared on Social Media. ... og:title – The title of your page, content, object etc. as you would like for it to appear when displayed on Social Media.

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    There are many Open Graph meta tags that provide different information to Facebook. These tags can be added to your pages manually, either directly to the code on the page or through a CMS if fields are available or also Programmatically. Below are the most common Open Graph tags you will encounter with a brief description of each.

    og:title – The title of your page, content, object etc. as you would like for it to appear when displayed on Facebook.

    og:site_name – the name of your site.

    og:description – Perhaps the most important tag. This is the 1-2 sentence snippet that shows up in the post. Write this carefully as this can be the difference between getting clicks or not.

    og:type – The type of content. Think of these as categories, hotel, blog, article etc. Click here for a full list of Open Graph types.

    og:image – The URL for an image you want to represent the your content. Images must be either PNG, JPEG and GIF formats and at least 50px by 50px.

    og:url – This will be the URL that will be associated with your content ie the link.

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    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).

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    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).

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    OG tags or 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. Any tags with og: before a property name are Open Graph tags.

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    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).

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