Could someone sugggest why the FB debug/lint tool is saying og:type is "website" despite the og:type being set to og:bar?
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object?q=www.shamrockirishbar.com%2Fpubquiz
As a result its not validating the og:location and similar which are relevant for the "bar" type.
bar is deprecated. Please check ogp.me for the current docs.
As of May 2018, you can find the full list here: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph#object-type
apps.savesAn action representing someone saving an app to try later.
articleThis object represents an article on a website. It is the preferred type for blog posts and news stories.
bookThis object type represents a book or publication. This is an appropriate type for ebooks, as well as traditional paperback or hardback books. Do not use this type to represent magazines
books.authorThis object type represents a single author of a book.
books.bookThis object type represents a book or publication. This is an appropriate type for ebooks, as well as traditional paperback or hardback books
books.genreThis object type represents the genre of a book or publication.
books.quotes
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone quoting from a book.
books.rates
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone rating a book.
books.reads
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone reading a book.
books.wants_to_read
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone wanting to read a book.
business.businessThis object type represents a place of business that has a location, operating hours and contact information.
fitness.bikes
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone cycling a course.
fitness.courseThis object type represents the user's activity contributing to a particular run, walk, or bike course.
fitness.runs
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone running a course.
fitness.walks
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone walking a course.
game.achievementThis object type represents a specific achievement in a game. An app must be in the 'Games' category in App Dashboard to be able to use this object type. Every achievement has agame:pointsvalue associate with it. This is not related to the points the user has scored in the game, but is a way for the app to indicate the relative importance and scarcity of different achievements: * Each game gets a total of 1,000 points to distribute across its achievements * Each game gets a maximum of 1,000 achievements * Achievements which are scarcer and have higher point values will receive more distribution in Facebook's social channels. For example, achievements which have point values of less than 10 will get almost no distribution. Apps should aim for between 50-100 achievements consisting of a mix of 50 (difficult), 25 (medium), and 10 (easy) point value achievements Read more on how to use achievements in this guide.
games.achievesAn action representing someone reaching a game achievement.
games.celebrateAn action representing someone celebrating a victory in a game.
games.playsAn action representing someone playing a game. Stories for this action will only appear in the activity log.
games.savesAn action representing someone saving a game.
music.albumThis object type represents a music album; in other words, an ordered collection of songs from an artist or a collection of artists. An album can comprise multiple discs.
music.listens
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone listening to a song, album, radio station, playlist or musician
music.playlistThis object type represents a music playlist, an ordered collection of songs from a collection of artists.
music.playlists
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone creating a playlist.
music.radio_stationThis object type represents a 'radio' station of a stream of audio. The audio properties should be used to identify the location of the stream itself.
music.songThis object type represents a single song.
news.publishesAn action representing someone publishing a news article.
news.reads
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone reading a news article.
og.followsAn action representing someone following a Facebook user
og.likesAn action representing someone liking any object.
pages.savesAn action representing someone saving a place.
placeThis object type represents a place - such as a venue, a business, a landmark, or any other location which can be identified by longitude and latitude.
productThis object type represents a product. This includes both virtual and physical products, but it typically represents items that are available in an online store.
product.groupThis object type represents a group of product items.
product.itemThis object type represents a product item.
profileThis object type represents a person. While appropriate for celebrities, artists, or musicians, this object type can be used for the profile of any individual. Thefb:profile_idfield associates the object with a Facebook user.
restaurant.menuThis object type represents a restaurant's menu. A restaurant can have multiple menus, and each menu has multiple sections.
restaurant.menu_itemThis object type represents a single item on a restaurant's menu. Every item belongs within a menu section.
restaurant.menu_sectionThis object type represents a section in a restaurant's menu. A section contains multiple menu items.
restaurant.restaurantThis object type represents a restaurant at a specific location.
restaurant.visitedAn action representing someone visiting a restaurant.
restaurant.wants_to_visitAn action representing someone wanting to visit a restaurant
sellers.ratesAn action representing a commerce seller has been given a rating.
video.episodeThis object type represents an episode of a TV show and contains references to the actors and other professionals involved in its production. An episode is defined by us as a full-length episode that is part of a series. This type must reference the series this it is part of.
video.movieThis object type represents a movie, and contains references to the actors and other professionals involved in its production. A movie is defined by us as a full-length feature or short film. Do not use this type to represent movie trailers, movie clips, user-generated video content, etc.
video.otherThis object type represents a generic video, and contains references to the actors and other professionals involved in its production. For specific types of video content, use thevideo.movieorvideo.tv_showobject types. This type is for any other type of video content not represented elsewhere (eg. trailers, music videos, clips, news segments etc.)
video.rates
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone rating a movie, TV show, episode or another piece of video content.
video.tv_showThis object type represents a TV show, and contains references to the actors and other professionals involved in its production. For individual episodes of a series, use thevideo.episodeobject type. A TV show is defined by us as a series or set of episodes that are produced under the same title (eg. a television or online series)
video.wants_to_watch
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone wanting to watch video content.
video.watches
Returns no data as of April 4, 2018.
An action representing someone watching video content.
I know this is an old one but it comes up top of Google and all the links provided now seem out of date.
This is the latest list of types Facebook accepts for 2022: https://ogp.me/#types
If you don't use one of these then the type will default to 'website' which is best used for home pages/summarizing a web site.
It looks like the place attribute is no longer supported and the old Facebook page has gone.
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