• Resolved Dane Morgan

    (@dane-morgan)


    ‘ve been publishing to my timeline and to a page without issue, but now when i publish it will go to the page, but not to the timeline.

    When I publish the post I get this error

    Failed posting to your Facebook Timeline. Error: {“message”:”(#100) You haven’t enabled Explicitly Shared for this action type (331247406956072) yet. Please update your Open Graph settings in the App Dashboard”,”type”:”OAuthException”}

    The OG setting for the post is Article

    <meta property=”og:site_name” content=”Dane Morgan”>
    <meta property=”og:type” content=”article”>
    <meta property=”og:locale” content=”en_US”>
    <meta property=”fb:app_id” content=”133706573436103″>
    <meta property=”og:url” content=”http://www.danemorgan.com/freelanceer/pain-message/”&gt;
    <meta property=”og:title” content=”Pain and Gain | Pain is a Message, Gain is a Response”>
    <meta property=”og:description” content=”Pain and Gain, Real or imagined?
    I have an associated Open Graph action-object pair: people can publish an article in the Open Graph -> types section of the app.

    I can’t find anything that isn’t set the way the instructions in the plugin direct, and other tan updating the site to WP 3.6 I can’t think of any changes that would have caused this to stop working.

    I went in to the publish type and set explicitly shared which the plugin seems to be suggestion, though I’m not clear whether as an option or as a requirement. his resulted in a new error message:

    Failed posting to your Facebook Timeline. Error: {“message”:”Object at URL ‘http://www.danemorgan.com/blogging/test-post-time-line/&#8217; of type ‘article’ is invalid because the given value ‘{794463625}’ for property ‘fb:admins’ could not be parsed as type ‘fbid’.”,”type”:”Exception”}

    The control says that review is required for anyone to use it, but that Admins can use it, and I only intend myself to use it as this is a single author blog.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/facebook/

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  • Plugin Contributor Niall Kennedy

    (@niallkennedy)

    You may uncheck the Open Graph setting in your social publisher settings page until the action is properly set up.

    You should have user messages, tags, and explicitly shared capabilities enabled for the publish action. This roughly breaks down as:

    • User Message – add text in your post edit screen alongside the attached link
    • Tags – mention people and places inside your message
    • Explicitly Shared – you had the ability to opt-out of sharing the post but kept the checkbox checked
    Thread Starter Dane Morgan

    (@dane-morgan)

    So, I’m just trying to make sure I understand here.

    1. This is because of facebook changes to requirements? Because as I said it did post to my timeline before and I didn’t make any changes to the app.

    2. Despite the instructions saying that the fb:admin for the app has access to these without review, I still need to check these, then go in and take screenshots of myself posting a blog post in order to get reviewed and be able to post from my blog to my timeline using the open graph features.

    3. I can still publish to my timeline without going through that process provided I uncheck and thus do not use, the open graph features.

    Plugin Contributor Niall Kennedy

    (@niallkennedy)

    Open Graph publishing is an advanced feature requiring configuration of an Open Graph object and action for the Facebook application associated with your site. If you check the box enabling Open Graph publishing it is expected you have properly configured the prerequisites and you are ready to start publishing news.publishes actions for your articles with the related action capabilities.

    If you have not completed the configuration steps you should not check the Open Graph box.

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