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There is an application in Facebook that publishes links to the page. Everything is arranged, the rights are given, the "friendship" of the site and the page is confirmed through 'fb:pages'.

I launch the application (or the same thing in the explorer) and get the answer

(# 100) Only the owners of the URL have the ability to specify the picture, name, thumbnail or description params.

I'm going to the Facebook object debugger. The debugger says that there is no information about the page. I say - get it. Gets. I restart the app or return to the explorer and repeat the query - everything is fine.

Why does it decide that I am not the owner of the site without reading the page code on the site? And how would I fix it?

splash58
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  • the link would be important for us, hard to help without that, i´m afraid. – andyrandy Sep 11 '18 at 10:38
  • @luschn What link do you need? To app? To Facebook page? To website page? – splash58 Sep 11 '18 at 10:52
  • to the website. the link you are trying to share, of course. – andyrandy Sep 11 '18 at 11:43
  • Probably, you about that: `` It's present, and shown by debugger, and works fine when I restart query after debugger – splash58 Sep 11 '18 at 11:47
  • @luschn If anybody already shared this page on Facebook, the app works fine. The problem is that Facebook does not catch website page while executing `post page/feed` – splash58 Sep 11 '18 at 12:03
  • it is important to include all relevant details: the specific url AND your code to post. – andyrandy Sep 11 '18 at 12:51
  • Possible duplicate of [Is there an API to force Facebook to scrape a page again?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12100574/is-there-an-api-to-force-facebook-to-scrape-a-page-again) – splash58 Dec 17 '18 at 08:14

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