• Resolved kgagne

    (@kgagne)


    I’m unsure if this is an issue with the All-In-One SEO Pack or with Jetpack. But I recently enabled the former’s Social Meta feature and told it to disable Jetpack’s OG tags and to use the featured image as the og:image source. I then created a blog post that has both a featured image and an embedded image:

    http://www.apl2bits.net/2014/08/11/maniac-mansion-design-notes/

    When I put this link in a Facebook post, that’s the image that shows up as the thumbnail. But if I use the shortlink, I get blank.jpg:

    http://wp.me/pBeOH-eH

    In either case, I also get an og:description that’s based on the blog post’s first paragraph, not the AIOSEOP description I manually defined — despite Social Meta’s scan identifying no duplicate tags.

    Any idea why I’m experiencing so much variable behavior around these features?

    -Ken

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/

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  • Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Hi Ken,

    The issue with the shortlink sounds like a Jetpack issue so you will need to contact them about that.

    With regards to the OG:Description, Facebook is picking up the OG:Description you set. You can test this by running that post through the Facebook debug tool – https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug

    Make sure to click the Fetch new scrape information because Facebook does cache meta that it picks up from crawling sites.

    Thread Starter kgagne

    (@kgagne)

    Hello,

    Thank you for the Facebook debug tool; that’s a handy resource.

    However, I don’t believe the OG:Description that Facebook is picking up is the one I manually defined. Per the following excerpts, my page’s source code has conflicting tags, with the first one being what I want used:

    <!-- All in One SEO Pack 2.2.2 by Michael Torbert of Semper Fi Web Design[674,754] -->
    <meta name="description" content="Ron Gilbert recently unearthed the original design document and SCUMM code for the classic point-and-click adventure Maniac Mansion. Watch his GDC post-mortem."/>
    <!-- Jetpack Open Graph Tags -->
    <meta property="og:description" content="Despite growing up an avid gamer, I didn't play many commercial games for the Apple II. (No, I didn't pirate them, either.) We had the Atari 2600 before we had an Apple, and from there, our console..."/>

    I have AIOSEOP’s “Disable Jetpack Tags” option checked.

    -Ken

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Hi Ken,

    Facebook is picking up the correct OG description as per your source code here:

    <meta property=”og:description” content=”Despite growing up an avid gamer, I didn't play many commercial games for the Apple II. (No, I didn't pirate them, either.) We had the Atari 2600 before we had an Apple, and from there, our console…”/>

    However, you have duplicate Open Graph meta on your site now. The duplicate meta is being output by Jetpack so you need to check the Disable Jetpack tags option – http://semperplugins.com/documentation/social-meta-module/#disablejetpacktags

    Thread Starter kgagne

    (@kgagne)

    Hi,

    Per my previous message, I have AIOSEOP’s “Disable Jetpack Tags” option checked. AIOSEOP’s “Scan Social Meta” feature finds no duplicate tags, despite source code to the contrary.

    -Ken

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Hi Ken,

    The duplicate OG meta from Jetpack was not there an hour ago when I first checked your site. Make sure you haven’t changed anything and make sure you clear the caches in WP Super Cache and then disable all caching and minification. Then deactivate All in One SEO Pack and Jetpack ad reactivate them.

    Thread Starter kgagne

    (@kgagne)

    Here’s what I just did:

    1. Cleared WP Super Cache.
    2. Disabled AIOSEOP & Jetpack.
    3. Reenabled AIOSEP & Jetpack.
    4. Cleared WP Cache.
    5. Confirmed the Social Meta module scan found no duplicate tags.

    I still see Jetpack’s OG tags in the post’s source code.

    http://www.apl2bits.net/2014/08/11/maniac-mansion-design-notes/

    Here is a screenshot of the “Disable Jetpack Tags” option checked:

    http://tinypic.com/r/vhesmd/8

    -Ken

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Hi Ken,

    We cannot replicate this issue on any site here and we’ve had no other reports of problems with the Disable Jetpack tags option. We’ve also worked with the developers of Jetpack to make sure that option works.

    Can you send me the administrator login for your site and we can dig a little deeper into this. Please use the contact form here http://semperplugins.com/contact/ to send us your administrator login. Please make sure to include a reference to this forum post so we know which forum post the login is for.

    Thread Starter kgagne

    (@kgagne)

    Done!

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Hi Ken,

    The problem is fixed, it was your caching. As soon as we cleared the cache the Jetpack meta went away.

    Thread Starter kgagne

    (@kgagne)

    Thank you, sir. Is there some way to clear the cache other than going to the WP Super Cache Settings > Contents tab and clicking Delete Cache? Because that’s what I did many times during these tests.

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    No, that is the correct method but sometimes it doesn’t always work first time.

    Thread Starter kgagne

    (@kgagne)

    Which is why I did it twice in my numbered list above… how strange. Well, sorry to cause such a kerfuffle over a minor issue. I appreciate your patience and support!

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