I've a little problem after changing url and server of my site. At time of sharing url, facebook takes codes (hanacode and jw player code) in description. I want to hide them.
Is there any way to do it?
Visualization of the problem: http://i.stack.imgur.com/417xX.jpg
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UPD. I realised that I need to rephrase the question. So does anybody know how to track Youtube video views that come from a specific QR code? There may be different QR codes for the same video.
My ideas:
According to stackoverflow utm parameters don't work for youtube links. Theoretically I can create a page on my website that redirects to Youtube video page and put its link into QR code. Google Analytics will show stats for this page. But I can't track how long users watched the video because Youtube analytics shows breakdown of External traffic up to domain only and not for exact links. So not ideal and quite complicated with redirects.
Any other ideas? Thanks!
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Hi.
We need to create a QR code for a paper leaflet with the link leading to Youtube video page. We are going to add utm source parameter to the link to see how many people will use this QR code.
My question is where I can see the stats on non-standard traffic sources for this Youtube video page? I don't see this option in Youtube itself and I've read that if I link Google analytics to my Youtube channel, it will show data for the channel page only and not for individual video pages. Is it true? How can I see the breakdown of 'External' source in Youtube video page stats to see exact destinations the traffic comes from?
I'm in the process of setting up Google analytics for my channel and it doesn't work (it's a separate question) so I want to understand if it can help me with my problem at all.
Thank you!
UTM parameters will only work to show you data coming to your website. Also, setting up Google Analytics for your channel will only make sense if the channel videos are embedded in a website, otherwise, you just need to use YouTube Analytics.
Just at the title says, if I copy a link at a specific time, it gives m the time code t=###.
If I try to embed that video into wordpress, the video starts at the beginning.
Is there a way to start a facebook video at a specific time while embedded in Wordpress?
It seems the t= parameter works for facebook video url's too now: e.g.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=265933184844091&t=49
This format rather than the &t= worked for me:
https://www.facebook.com/100003947034370/videos/1916436035164612/?t=1550
at least it works if you type or paste the url in your browser and I was able to send it via messenger, but if you try to post it on your timeline so that people can watch the video from the relevant point facebook in their infinite lack of wisdom replaces the time stamp with ?__tn__=R-R and the video plays from the beginning.
I found a website which is relevant to the topic that I am researching - getting an IFrame's current URL address from another domain.
Here it is:
http://hidemyipaddress.org/
(to use it simply go to the bottom, enter a website address and click "go").
You can surf any website through their website - and the amazing thing is that they can keep track of your current location, and even show it to you. (Here is a picture to illustrate: http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/6343/image2eb.jpg)
The reason I am asking is because I am trying to do the same thing.
How is this possible, isn't that XSS or something?
Thanks for taking your time on this.
Is it possible to track if someone links to data on my site? Specifically if my data is used in a site dynamically generated by a developer program? I would like to know if someone is blatantly passing off my site's data as their own. There are obviously ways around directly linking to content, such as content manipulation or even manual manipulation. But if someone where to link(or directly add word for word or manipulate) my content into their website, is there a way to track it?
Can I avoid someone being able to scrape my website at all, or is everything just up for grabs?
the best answer and the easy one is called GOOGLE - WEBMASTER TOOLS!
HERE
actually doing that is very hard and you would need to crawl the web to discover those links that address to your pages... dynamic content as well is linked so it would be find by google as well.
this tool will allow you to see outer links that address to your site.. and you can check them.
for extra - you can monitor requests and traffic to your site and find ip's that are using the same page over and over again. that can tell u that an outer page is dynamically loading content from your web page.
EDIT:
here is a good article in this subject: link - scroll down and you can see the use of google
webmaster tool with some other progrmas and method.
here is a good start guide to the google webmaster: link
ENJOY!
I am developing a Facebook App and I want use the exact design (style) that facebook has, to show a post - picture, link, status etc. So for example I show a link to a post on the wall that has a picture in it and when the user wants to see details about it, a popup shows all info (picture, likes, comments etc) exactly how Facebook shows it if you would click the picture in your wall. My question is: am I allowed to copy the exact design of the pop up, or is there a way I can do this by just calling a function with the parameter being the post id?
Thank you.
Yea - you can recreate their UI. Checkout this answer I gave a little while back - it might be useful to you.
http://facebook.stackoverflow.com/a/8912265/558021
The only issue with recreating their UI (IMO) is to start altering their brands.