Changed Logo - Betheme Logo still shows in social share...even after changing Rank SEO

So I changed my logo, and when I share my page I still get the image in the bottom image. What can I do to resolve? I even downloaded Rank SEO because it's supposed to be able to change it, and it didn't.

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  • Hey,

    Please send us the WordPress dashboard access privately through the contact form, which is on the right side at https://themeforest.net/user/muffingroup#contact and we will check what might be the reason.

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  • Done. Waiting for a response, issue persists and the logo also randomly changes to the betheme logo

  • I made a test, and activated another theme and another image appeared there:

    It means that it is not related to the Betheme itself.

    I suggest contacting the RankMath support regarding this.


    Best regards

  • I downloaded Rankmath to rectify the issue, it's not causing it. The betheme logo also overtakes mine at times and I believe that's causing the issue. I can't replicate the issue on my computer to give a screenshot but the person I sent the site to saw on mobile the logo there.


    Just disabled all plugins and changed the theme to default and the issue went away immediately. I can start with the TwentyTwentyFive theme if I need to but would prefer to use this theme.


    Chag


  • After thoroughly testing all possible configurations, we have confirmed that the og:image tag generated by the plugin is not functioning as expected. The root cause is that Facebook’s crawler requires the og:image property to be explicitly defined in the page’s HTML <head> as a direct <meta> tag.

    Although Rank Math correctly embeds the image information in the page source via structured data in JSON-LD, this method alone does not satisfy Facebook’s Open Graph parsing requirements. Facebook does not extract image URLs from JSON-LD scripts—it only processes direct Open Graph meta tags.

    When we enable our theme’s native SEO fields and set the desired image in og:image directly, the image is successfully detected and displayed when sharing the page on Facebook.

    This confirms that the issue lies in the way the plugin outputs the property, rather than with the image itself.


    Best regards

  • Beautiful, thank you that solved the issue!

  • I seem to still be having issues with the logo changing to default on mobile.


  • Never mind, I think I got it.

  • I am happy to see that you handled it.

    Can I help with anything else?


    Best regards

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