You can now automatically clean up article og:title and og:description before they appear on social media. Remove unwanted text like site names, prefixes, or suffixes to create cleaner, more engaging posts that look professional across all your social channels.
Publishers often face the challenge of metadata that includes site names, navigation elements, or other content that clutters social posts. With Open Graph cleaners, you can set rules once and ensure every post looks clean and professional across all platforms.
What you can do
Configure automatic text removal for both article titles and descriptions with three simple operations:
- Remove all after: Strip everything after a specific pattern. Perfect for removing patterns like
| mysite.comsuffixes - Remove all before: Strip everything before a specific pattern. Ideal for removing prefixes.
- Remove exact match: Remove specific text that appears in your metadata.
Real-World Use Cases
- Multi-section publishers: Automatically remove section names that appear in page titles so social posts focus on the article content
- International sites: Strip localization prefixes or region identifiers for cleaner global social sharing
- SEO-optimized content: Remove SEO-friendly suffixes from titles that work for search but not for social engagement
- Consistent brand voice: Standardize how your content appears across social platforms by removing inconsistent formatting
Transformation rules are flexible and powerful. You can remove everything before a pattern, everything after a pattern, or remove specific text wherever it appears. Multiple rules can be combined, so you might remove a publisher name from the end of titles and also remove “…” from the end of descriptions.
The feature works seamlessly with your existing workflow. Configure your transformation rules in global settings, and they automatically apply whenever Amplify fetches article metadata for publishing. No changes to your content management system or article markup are required.
