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I have a problem sharing my posts on Facebook from my WordPress site.
When I share it to Facebook I get some weird Japanese picture.
I’ve checked solutions online but none of them worked for me. here is a list of what I’ve done:

I have deactivated all the plugins to see that there is no conflict. I have downloaded the following plugins (downloaded and activated one at a time of course):

  1. Facebook Thumb Fixer
  2. ultimate-social-media-plus
  3. mashsharer
  4. open-graph-protocol-framework
  5. wp-facebook-open-graph-protocol
  6. facebook Plugin
  7. simple-facebook-og-image
  8. Facebook Open Graph,Google+ and Twitter Card Tags
  9. All in one SEO
  10. Yoast Seo (Enabled the facebook button and set an feature image in the post page)

Also:

  • removed cache from the browser
    *tried the facebook developer including fetching again.
  • tried to paste the link directly to facebook
  • tried to put feature image (there are pictures also in the media library)
  • tried to share a brand new post, same results
  • Uploaded the picture with their desired dimentions of 1200*630

Again and again I’m getting the message that og:image og:title and are missing

The link is:
http://www.tipsforeasyphotography.com/lightroom/creating-editing-panorama-lightroom-photoshop-inc-presets-virtual-copies-export

http://www.tipsforeasyphotography.com/lightroom/library/test-facebook-200×200 (with feature image of 200 by 200)

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Answers


  1. As you have tried several solutions for this and none did work, There may be some problem in your DNS settings. In the Facebook debugger, it returns 206 status code. This following link debugs a nearly similar scenario LINK.

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  2. You have a script to avoid the right click and hide the source code of your page, but it also work for any scraper.

    Try to disable it for the facebook scraper.

    I also think like @Mamun, that you can have an issue with your dns, that you need to verify.

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