4 Questions to Ask When Facebook Displays the Wrong Image for Your Post

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When my friend Virginia shared her blog post on Facebook, about excellent Ada Lovelace Day posters for women in STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math), she apologized for the image displayed with the post:

I can’t find the place to make Facebook stop inserting this image every time I post from by blog.

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Why It’s Important to Own Your Content

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For years I’ve been repeating the same mantra to clients and anyone who will listen:

You don’t control Facebook, Instagram, Medium, LinkedIn or any other third-party site.

Or how their algorithms decide who sees your content.

Own your content. Publish on your own website.

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