This definitely is a new issue and I would think it may be caused by whatever you are using to embed your RTs on your website, be it scripting or a plugin. Please DO let me know, one way or another.
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If using the first image in your test post STILL will now display in Twitter, than remove the 1024 x 538 and use the 600 x 315 image that you created as your featured image, and try validating again.īets this will fix this issue using one, if not both, sizes of images. Use the first one to see if that will work… and if it does, then you will know what image sizes you will need to use in order to get your featured images to be displayed in Twitter. To test this theory, try setting up a test post, and then create an image 1024 x 538, and another of the same image to be 600 x 315. It is my guess that this may be your issue.
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In checking the hidden code of this post, I saw that the featured image is 1024 x 683. In testing your post “a child like heart”, the Twitter card validator refused to display your image those the text below clearly shows that you have a Twitter card. Since following their instructions, I have had no more issues with my featured images, and they display for me on all of my social media accounts. Those numbers, I learned when using the Thumb Fixer for Facebook plugin by Michael Ott.
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Your featured images may need to be in a ratio of a 600px x 315px image in order to be displayed correctly. I would tend to believe the following screen print of a post shared recently in my Twitter account would address each and every one of the points shared above … wouldn’t you? ) According to some reports online, images shared in social media were considered second only to blogging in providing relevant traffic.) Images make it easier to remember your post’s message – another great reason to share the image(s) most applicable to your topic.) Varying your images keeps interest of your audience – using the same image in social media will have your audience becoming blind to your shares, thinking it is the same one you shared the last time.) Images get the attention of your audience – which makes it VERY important that you choose the correct image(s) that are relevant to your content.Why Using Images on Social Media Important It only takes a few seconds for these two Medias to show you EXACTLY how your post will be displayed but you HAVE to wait BEFORE clicking the Publish button. This SAME method works for me when sharing posts in Google+ too, simply because both Facebook and Google+ offer users a preview so we can see EXACTLY how our post will look once we click the button to share our posts … providing you are not in a big hurry. In this way, it saves me having to constantly go to their Debugger tool first. Then I carefully remove the URL and click the “Publish” button. Most times though, I’ve only need to do this twice before Facebook displays my images properly. Many times I’ve had to delete my post along with any text I had add above the URL, and then refresh my tab and try posting it again, simply because Facebook refused to display my featured image properly … if at all. Having said this … what I HAVE noticed with my business Facebook Fan page is that once I paste the URL into my Facebook post … I wait a few seconds to see what will happen with how my post will get shared … BEFORE I click the Publish button or even Schedule my post. There have been NO times that I have had to constantly refresh my browser to get the Facebook Debugger to show my post properly IF/WHEN my Social Media option was setup correctly. See screen print below which shows you the individual post Delete option: Once again, if you find that Facebook is not showing your blog’s pictures properly after you’ve clicked the Publish button, you can simply delete your Facebook post. Now, if you have found you are having similar issue when sharing your posts on Facebook, they TOO offer something similar to Twitter’s validator.įacebook calls their validator Object Debugger – Facebook for Developers, and again, you need to be logged into your Facebook account to be able to go to the URL. The reason I’m so fussy about my tweeted images being displayed properly is simply because of the importance of using images on social media. If there is a WARN that you need to address, please do so and test again.
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NOTE: If you should still find you are having issues getting Twitter’s Card validator to display your featured image, please… look below the test result and read over what Twitters validator displays under the subtitle “Log”.