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Upon inspecting those sample pages via page source, we do notice that they have duplicate Open Graph tags like og:title
, og:description
, etc.
This looks ambiguous. This could come from either a plugin or the theme you’re using. The most common source of it is a theme and sometimes from some other social plugins. For consistent predictable results, your site should include a single set of social open graph metadata. If you are unsure what is adding the additional copies, please check for conflicts.
The fastest way to rule out any conflict, is to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Twenty.
Please test this on your development or staging site, if you have one. If not, we recommend using the Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin. This plugin has a troubleshooting mode, which does not affect normal visitors to your site.
If you’re unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we’d like to point you to a step-by-step guide that will walk you through the process: How to check for plugin conflicts
After you fix this issue, clear all your caching from your theme, plugin, server, CDN like Cloudflare or browser. If you are not sure how to clear cache from theme/plugin please speak to those authors. If you want to clear cache from the server, please speak to your host provider.
Allow Google to crawl and index important pages within your site. Use Fetch as Googlebot to check that they can be rendered properly. This guide explains more: https://yoast.com/help/fetch-as-googlebot/.
Be sure to then resubmit your sitemap to Google as it will encourage Google to reindex your site and update its index. This guide explains more:
https://yoast.com/help/submit-sitemap-search-engines/#google.
We hope you find this information helpful. Please let us know if there’s anything else we can assist you with, we’re happy to help.