Many of you must have used Facebook at some time. As you know Facebook is a huge social media platform.
Many of you must have shared things on Facebook at some time. For example – Photos, Videos, Stories, Links etc.
So today we are going to talk about a Facebook tool that is very useful technically I’d say. Because a Non-technical person will hardly use it. Not many people will know about this tool. Because they rarely felt the need for it.
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What is Facebook Sharing Debugger Tool?
You may examine your sites to check for issues with the way they handle og tags with the Facebook Open Graph Debugger. It can also be used to see a preview of how your links would look when shared on Facebook, as in the case shown here.
You just need to open Facebook Debugger Tool and enter the page URL you wish to investigate is all that is required. The Facebook debug tool will then deliver a thorough analysis once you press the Debug button.
Do you know that you can change/fix/update the content that you have shared on Facebook after a while?
If you want to know if this can happen, please see below for an answer.
Yes, it is possible that you can change the shared content.
To know how and with the help of which tags you can change the content, see this post shared by W3Mind. https://w3mind.com/html/seo-opengraph-tags/
Now after changing the content through Opengraph tags, you’d think that how can I see its preview now. So for this you can use Facebook Debugger Tool
As I mentioned above that you just need to enter the shared page URL in this tool and debug it. This tool will display all the content used in this page and if you have changed the content, it will also scrape it.
Here is an example of how it shows the information.
Quick Note: W3 Mind always suggest you to clear your WordPress cache once the required changes are made.
So this is a very useful tool for those users and developers who want to extract information about the shared page and want debug any issues with Open Graph tags.
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