By Christopher Wagner on Sunday, 06 March 2016
Posted in General Issues
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Hi guys,
I would like to know where I change to open graph settings for my posts. Since I want to influence how people react / act / interact and even click on the post, it is not an option to not have this control.

I wonder why this seems to be either hidden or simply not available?

ty for any hints.
Chris
Hello Chris,

You can manually modify the code in this file: ../administrator/components/com_easyblog/includes/facebook/facebook.php under this function: addOpenGraphTags. We don't have the setting for this is because not many people would use this. However, you can write it in our Voices page here: http://www.stackideas.com/voices/easyblog so that other users will be able to vote on this.
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Monday, 07 March 2016 10:37
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Hi Nick,
cant you put this under the blog posts meta tag information?

How can a function, that is not included, be used by users? If you do not include it, it is a little hard to say such things.

Besides, driving visitors from social media to the blog is one of the interesting ways of monitarization. Customers with money buy your products. ;-)

When will the feature be implemented?
Chris
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Monday, 07 March 2016 15:41
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I voted here: http://stackideas.com/voices/easyblog/item/1006

Anyone who would like this feature, please do that, too!
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Monday, 07 March 2016 15:43
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Thanks for the suggestion of features request and still believe 100% in our products. We really appreciate it and we will give our best to improve our products for our dearest users
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Monday, 07 March 2016 16:03
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hello, this is a very important feature to get control over shared posts.

Voted!
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Tuesday, 03 May 2016 23:22
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Please, vote on the voices page instead of replying on the forums.
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Tuesday, 03 May 2016 23:24
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