9to5mac.com Social Share Preview

59/100
Poor
1 fix recommended

9to5mac.com has been validated across all 6 major social platforms. The current preview headline reads "9to5Mac - Apple News & Mac Rumors Breaking All Day". A description is set but no image - meaning the preview will render without a visual. Overall, 9to5mac.com's setup scores 59/100 against cross-platform best practices.

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Apple News & Mac Rumors Breaking All Day

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Analysis

9to5mac.com's social setup currently has 1 error that affect how it renders across social platforms. The most impactful fixes are listed below - they range from missing required tags to image dimensions that will be cropped or rejected by specific platforms.

In particular: no social share image found. Each of these has a one-line fix in the recommendations panel above.

Frequently Asked Questions

No - 9to5mac.com does not currently set an `og:image` or `twitter:image`. social platforms will fall back to extracting an image from the page or render no preview image at all.

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