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  • Hi @littlemisadvencha,

    Upon checking the page source of the given post https://littlemisadvencha.com/things-1-do-that-99-dont/ I can see the required OG tags being generated by our Yoast SEO Plugin and is technically. Refer https://prnt.sc/sdjy6f.

    Sometimes there could be some timeout issue while scrapping OG tags by Facebook as these tags are way down on the page source.

    Clear all your caching from your theme, plugin, server, CDN like CloudFlare or browser. If you are not sure how to clear caching from theme/plugin please speak to those authors. If you want to clear cache from the server, please speak to your host provider. To clear the cache from a browser use this guide: https://kb.yoast.com/kb/how-to-clear-my-browsers-cache/. After clearing the cache, try to re-scrap the post.

    Thread Starter littlemisadvencha

    (@littlemisadvencha)

    Good day. Thank you for the response. I already did the above, clearing the browser’s cache, static and dynamic cache. However, these properties are still missing. When I view the page source, the meta data exist. But, based on the facebook’s scraper, these couldn’t be found. Please see here: https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/echo/?q=https%3A%2F%2Flittlemisadvencha.com%2Fthings-1-do-that-99-dont%2F

    Im not sure what’s happening.

    Kindly assist. Thank you!

    Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    You are likely experiencing two issues.

    A. Style output at the top of the source code
    Using Facebook’s debugger tool, Facebook stops reading the source code before it gets to the Open Graph tags.

    A common cause for this is writing styles directly to the header instead of using linked stylesheets. This is a feature typically offered by cache plugins. Please contact the author of the cache plugin you use and ask them how to turn off the feature that add all the CSS styles to the header of your site.

    B. Multiple Open Graph tags
    Please review your active plugins for a plugin called ‘Meta Tag Manager‘ or something similar to that naming. That is the heading for the section where the duplicate and invalid og:tags are located.

    Thread Starter littlemisadvencha

    (@littlemisadvencha)

    Finally, I found it. I just enabled the “Enhance CSS Customization Panel” under the Writing Tab of Jetpack. Now, it’s doing OKAY. Facebook now can read the source code.

    Thank you very much for the support.

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