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· 5 checks — Internal links, mixed-content guards, Open Graph previews, and structured data rolled into one auditable list.
SCORE
92
GRADE
A
FIX
0
REVIEW
2
PASS
3
INFO
0
Checks
5
3 PASS 2 REVIEW
B
Mixed Content
1 HTTP resource(s) loaded on HTTPS page
REVIEW
1 HTTP resource(s) loaded on HTTPS page
Critical::
HTTP link loaded on HTTPS page
Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.
Got: http://atfp.co/1JCMpE7 Expected: https://atfp.co/1JCMpE7
URL: http://atfp.co/1JCMpE7

Modern browsers block or warn about HTTP resources on HTTPS pages. Change the URL to use HTTPS.

Expected: https://atfp.co/1JCMpE7
Why this matters

Mixed content — HTTP resource on HTTPS page. Browser may block silently or warn user.

Source: Google Chrome Security

B
Brand Presence
Site-name consistency, favicon, social image, meta tags, schema, and contact signals
REVIEW

Brand Presence

Your brand name differs across channels — visitors see inconsistent identity.

B

70/100

Site name appears as

Page titleFacebook icon
og:site_nameForeign Policy
twitter:site@ForeignPolicy
Organization.name

Inconsistent — names differ across channels

Brand assets

Favicon

15/15

covers multiple sizes + apple-touch-icon

Social share image

20/20

og:image + twitter:image set

Meta completeness

20/20

Organization schema

0/15

Contact info discoverable

10/10

contact page + mailto link

Findings

  • Brand name differs across channels — users see inconsistent identity
  • No Organization schema — Google can't render your logo in the knowledge panel

How consistently your brand appears across channels — shared link previews, structured data, favicon, contact info.

A
Open Graph
Open Graph tags are well configured for social sharing.
PASS
Open Graph tags are well configured for social sharing.
Critical::
og:image is not reachable
The og:image URL could not be fetched. Social platforms won't be able to display it.
Got: https://foreignpolicy.com/wp-content/themes/foreign-policy-2017/assets/src/images/logos/favicon-256.png
Info::
og:title is short (14 characters)
Ideal length is 25–60 characters for social sharing previews.
Got: 14 chars Expected: 25–60 chars
Info::
og:description is short (37 characters)
Ideal length is 55–200 characters for social sharing previews.
Got: 37 chars Expected: 55–200 chars
URL: https://foreignpolicy.com/wp-content/themes/foreign-policy-2017/assets/src/images/logos/favicon-256.png

The og:image URL could not be fetched. Social platforms won't be able to display it.

Why this matters

An unreachable og:image URL (404, DNS fail, slow timeout) means social platforms cache the failure and serve no image for hours.

Learn more

Social platforms (Facebook, Twitter) cache OG metadata aggressively — including failed image fetches. A momentarily-broken og:image can leave your shares imageless for hours. Test og:image URLs in Facebook's Sharing Debugger to force re-cache after fixing.

Source: Open Graph Protocol / Facebook Sharing Debugger

URL: 14 chars

Ideal length is 25–60 characters for social sharing previews.

Expected: 25–60 chars
Why this matters

og:title very short — may render with awkward whitespace in social cards.

Source: Open Graph Protocol

URL: 37 chars

Ideal length is 55–200 characters for social sharing previews.

Expected: 55–200 chars
Why this matters

og:description very short — provides little context in social cards.

Source: Open Graph Protocol

Preview

foreignpolicy.com

Foreign Policy

The Global Magazine of News and Ideas

Preview quality · Twitter/X A+ · 100/100
  • twitter:card — summary_large_image
  • twitter:title — Foreign Policy
  • twitter:description — The Global Magazine of News and Ideas
  • twitter:image — https://foreignpolicy.com/wp-content/themes/foreign-policy-2017/assets/src/images/logos/favicon-256.png

FOREIGNPOLICY.COM

Foreign Policy

The Global Magazine of News and Ideas

Preview quality · Facebook A+ · 100/100
  • og:title — Foreign Policy
  • og:description — The Global Magazine of News and Ideas
  • og:image — https://foreignpolicy.com/wp-content/themes/foreign-policy-2017/assets/src/images/logos/favicon-256.png
  • og:type — frontpage
  • og:url — https://foreignpolicy.com/
  • og:site_name — Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy

foreignpolicy.com

Preview quality · LinkedIn A+ · 100/100
  • og:title — Foreign Policy
  • og:description — The Global Magazine of News and Ideas
  • og:image — https://foreignpolicy.com/wp-content/themes/foreign-policy-2017/assets/src/images/logos/favicon-256.png

foreignpolicy.com

Foreign Policy

The Global Magazine of News and Ideas

Preview quality · Slack A+ · 100/100
  • og:title — Foreign Policy
  • og:description — The Global Magazine of News and Ideas
  • og:image — https://foreignpolicy.com/wp-content/themes/foreign-policy-2017/assets/src/images/logos/favicon-256.png

Social preview quality

Averaged across Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Slack.

A+ · 100/100
FieldTwitter/XFacebookLinkedInSlack
og:title
og:description
og:image
og:type
og:url
og:site_name
twitter:card
twitter:title
twitter:description
twitter:image
A+
Structured Data
2 JSON-LD block(s) found — structured data is well configured.
PASS
2 JSON-LD block(s) found — structured data is well configured.
Info::
Custom type "WebPage" — unable to validate specific properties
Info::
Custom type "Event" — unable to validate specific properties
Info::
2 JSON-LD blocks found

JSON-LD Blocks

Block 1 : WebPage
15 properties Valid
{
  "@context": "https:\/\/schema.org",
  "@type": "WebPage",
  "headline": "Foreign Policy",
  "url": "https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com",
  "mainEntityOfPage": {
    "@type": "WebPage",
    "@id": "http:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/"
  },
  "thumbnailUrl": "",
  "image": {
    "@type": "ImageObject",
    "url": ""
  },
  "articleSection": "Excerpt",
  "author": [
    {
      "@type": "Person",
      "name": "andrew.baughman1317"
    }
  ],
  "creator": [
    "andrew.baughman1317"
  ],
  "publisher": {
    "@type": "Organization",
    "name": "Foreign Policy",
    "logo": ""
  },
  "keywords": [
    "audio embed",
    "books",
    "homepage_regional_americas",
    "homepage_regional_asia",
    "homepage_regional_china",
    "homepage_regional_europe",
    "homepage_regional_middle_east_africa"
  ],
  "dateCreated": "2020-03-16T14:24:49Z",
  "datePublished": "2020-03-16T14:24:49Z",
  "dateModified": "2026-04-21T17:55:30Z"
}
Block 2 : Event
10 properties Valid
{
"@context":"https://schema.org",
"@type":"Event",
"eventStatus":"https://schema.org/EventScheduled",
"name":"What’s Next for Iran?",
"description":"The clock is ticking on the cease-fire between Iran and the United States, currently set to expire on April 21. That is, if it holds. The Islamic Republic seems to be emerging from the conflict simultaneously weakened and emboldened. How is its new leadership plotting its own future? Can Iran absorb more strikes amid a blockade of its ports? 
Karim Sadjadpour, a leading expert on Iran, will join FP Live to assess the regime’s staying power and what a postwar Islamic Republic means for the wider region.",
"startDate":"2026-04-22T11:00:00-04:00",
"duration":"01:00",
"eventAttendanceMode":"https://schema.org/OnlineEventAttendanceMode",
"location": {
"@type":"VirtualLocation",
"url":"https://foreignpolicy.com/live/karim-sadjadpour-cease-fire-next-for-iran/"
},
"endDate":"2026-04-22T12:00:00-04:00"
}
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