We hope the recent news helps people in the community take heart that *change is possible* bc there are some truly inspiring people here fighting the good fight w/@Outreachy https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2018/sep/20/kernelLeaders/ … 


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Replying to @conservancy @outreachy
why did twitter decide to pick my face over all the others ... someone needs to debias that piece of machine AI
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Replying to @danvet @outreachy
Definitely not something we did when posting it! We did use a slightly smaller max-height in the CSS for your photo, but it's the only difference. Like all proprietary software, the twitter posting code would have to be reverse engineered to figure out why!
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I don't think you're supposed to have multiple og:image metadata tags; I wouldn't be surprised if it just picked the last one, or the highest-resolution one.
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We can't find anything saying multiple og:image tags is illegal, but (obviously) behavior is undefined. We added a feature some time ago to use images from our blogs rather than logo to spruce things up: https://k.sfconservancy.org/website/changeset/3b2ed8397d4e378bfa0c380597e42793371c6d1d … We'll look at potential improvements tomorrow.
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Feeding the URL through https://cards-dev.twitter.com/validator with a different og:image as the last one in the header causes it to pick the new last one and cache it, at least temporarily. One site I read said about a week.
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