• Resolved mboisvert

    (@mboisvert)


    Hi,
    Since couple week I’m having an issue related URL of my articles publish by the plugin on my Facebook Page. ?no_cache=1 is being added at the end of the url. I don’t think this should happen.
    This is a big issues for me in google analytic because the stats for my pages are being split because of that unwanted parameter. Note that this is not happening for my Twitter

    I’m using the latest version of the plugin.

    Thank you

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by mboisvert.
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  • Hello @mboisvert,

    thank you so much for reaching out. Could you please contact our support team via email at customer-service(at)blog2social(dot)com and include the link to you Facebook page as well as a link you’ve shared and experienced this with?

    This way it’s easier for us to reproduce the issue and find a way to resolve it as soon as possible.

    Thank you so much in advance, we will be waiting for your mail.
    Best regards.

    Hello @mboisvert,

    To make sure that Facebook always pulls the current meta data of your blog post for link-posts, Blog2Social adds a “no-cache=1” parameter to the post URL when instant caching is activated.
    This is necessary if you use varnish caching.

    To deactivate instant caching, please update Blog2Social to Version 4.5.1 and see this FAQ:
    https://www.blog2social.com/en/faq/content/4/120/en/what-is-facebook-instant-caching.html

    Please note: when using varnish caching, Facebook may pull old meta data from your blog post when instant caching is deactivated.

    Feel free to get back to us if you have further questions about this.
    Best regards.

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