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article:expiration_time
Specifies the date and time when the article is considered to be expired or outdated. It is used by social media platforms like Facebook to understand the relevance of content.
Code Examples
<meta property="article:expiration_time" content="2023-12-31T23:59:59+00:00" />
<meta property="article:expiration_time" content="12/31/2023 11:59 PM" />
Recommendations
- Use ISO 8601 FormatAlways specify the expiration time using the ISO 8601 format for clarity and consistency across different platforms.
- Update CautiouslyWhen updating, ensure it reflects a meaningful change or event that impacts the relevance of the article.
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article:expiration_time
Specifies the date and time when the article is considered to be expired or outdated. It is used by social media platforms like Facebook to understand the relevance of content.
<meta property="article:expiration_time" content="2023-12-31T23:59:59+00:00">
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