How goodreads.com Looks on Twitter / X

92/100
Excellent
No issues found

goodreads.com configures its Twitter preview as a `summary` card. The current preview headline reads "Goodreads". It pairs with the description "Discover and share books you love on Goodreads, the world's largest site for readers and book recommendations!" and a social image. Overall, goodreads.com's setup scores 92/100 against Twitter / X best practices.

Twitter / X preview

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Twitter / X

summary_large_image

Goodreads | Meet your next favorite book

www.goodreads.com

Goodreads | Meet your next favorite book

Find and read more books you’ll love, and keep track of the books you want to read. Be part of the w...

summary (active)

Goodreads | Meet your next favorite book

www.goodreads.com

Goodreads | Meet your next favorite book

Find and read more books you’ll love, and keep track of the books you want to read. Be part of the w...

Card by @goodreads

Analysis

goodreads.com's social meta tag setup passes every check we run. The required tags are present, the image is well-sized, and the title and description fit comfortably within Twitter / X's truncation limits. There's not much to improve here - this is a strong reference for anyone looking to optimize their own social previews.

What's working well: social share image found; description length is good (110 chars); twitter card type: summary. 3 of the checks we run pass cleanly.

Frequently Asked Questions

goodreads.com sets `twitter:card` to `summary`, which renders the image as a small thumbnail. To get the large hero image format, the meta tag would need to be `<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">`.

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