Hi Kenpeck,
Did you add a featured image to the post? Also letting me know the URL of your website might help me spot a potential issue.
Thanks in advance.
Yes I added the feature image. The site is NationStarBandits.com
thank you for responding. I have been trying all the plugins to change facebook from grabbing the banner because it just grabs the middle of it and looks so stupid on facebook 🙂
Hi Kenpeck,
You’ve got a few problems going on there. If you run one of your posts through the Facebook debugger, you’ll see why it’s failing: here on the homepage https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object?q=http%3A%2F%2Fnationstarbandits.com%2F and here on pne of your posts https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object?q=http%3A%2F%2Fnationstarbandits.com%2F%3Fpage_id%3D105
Basically it’s saying you’ve got more than one set of open graph tags (This is the most common cause of the problem that many people have), and if you view your source code (here for example: http://nationstarbandits.com/?page_id=105) you can clearly see three different sets. When this happens Facebook can’t parse the open graph tags and it will fail.
Also, with the image that is being referenced in the og:image tag (this one for example: http://nationstarbandits.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/NationStarPigSmall.png) it is way too small. Facebook requires them to be at least 200 x 200.
You’ll have to decide which plugins you want to keep for generating the open graph tags and disable the others.
Good luck.
I’m closing this thread for a couple of reasons:
1) The problem you described is not this plugins fault, but rather the result of you running more than one plugin for handling og: tags.
2) There’s been no activity on it for several weeks.
Hope you got your conflict resolved.