Not all of my Facebook Instant Articles have an image to feature so they will not look good if these articles show up on the 'Popular from ..' section.
Is there a way not to show this section completely?
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This is my first post so please be gentle.
This manual from Facebook, https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instant-articles/publishing/setup-rss-feed, says; ' From the top of your Page, click Publishing Tools, then select Configuration under the Instant Articles header from the menu on the left of the screen. Under the Tools section, choose Production RSS Feed.'
So, I was able to click 'Publishing Tools', and then I get on the left, only these options;
Posts
Videos
Video Library
Videos You Can Crosspost
Sounds
Sound Collection
Branded Content
Posts to Review
Your Posts
Lead Ads Forms
Forms Library
Draft Forms Library
Canvas
I have no Configuration or Instant Articles shown. How do I overcome this? I really would like to find the 'Tools section which should contain 'Production RSS Feed'
Is it possible to mirror Facebook comments from my Facebook page on a post to my site using the comments plugin? I've been searching and cant really find anything regarding this subject. thanks
If all you need is to "mirror" that, then this is probably possible by using:
GET /{POST-ID}/comments?access_token=PAGE-ACCESS-TOKEN
However, if you are looking for a plugin, the nearest plugin for this is the Embedded Posts but that will only show the numbers of comments:
What do people see in Embedded Posts?
The embedded post will show any
media attached to it, as well as the number of likes, shares, and
comments that the post has. Embedding posts will let people using your
web site see the same rich information that is shown on Facebook.com,
and they will enable people to follow or like content authors or Pages
directly from the embed.
For the talking_about_count figure returned under the Page Graph API (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/v2.3/page) what is the detailed metric definition for this?
All it says currently under the documentation is "the number of people talking about this Page" but what constitutes someone to be talking about a page?
See
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/v2.3/insights#page_stories
The number of people sharing stories about your page ('People Talking About This' / PTAT). These stories include liking your Page, posting to your Page's Wall, liking, commenting on or sharing one of your Page posts, answering a Question you posted, RSVPing to one of your events, mentioning your Page, phototagging your Page or checking in at your Place
Every time I copy a link from popular news channels like TNW, Engadget, etc. I have a very nice sharing view (with a thumbnail that I may select, a bold title, and a short summary).
When I do the same with an article from my website, it does not look as nice.
How can I customize how my Facebook share will look?
You need to embed the Open Graph (OG) meta tags into your page to give the facebook page scraper a chance
http://davidwalsh.name/facebook-meta-tags
EDIT
the facebook debug tool should help interpret what is being read
if you try to share this link http://www.gamespot.com/articles/call-of-duty-strike-team-hits-android/1100-6415792/ on your timeline, you can see that on the bottom appear something like "do you want to see more posts by GameSpot?"
How is it possible this? Do I have to include something in the meta to link my facebook page to my website?
Thanks
It seems that this "Like suggestion" feature is only available to specific companies right now. Some links about that topic:
How to get the 'Want to see more from' - 'Like Page' button on playing a Flash based post?
http://www.quora.com/Facebook-Sharing-and-Share-Button/How-do-publishers-get-their-links-to-include-a-want-to-see-more-from-with-a-Like-Page-button-when-shared-on-Facebook
http://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/facebook-is-frequently-testing-in-line-buttons-that-may-boost-engagement/