We have a client whose FB video is appearing in Google's rich snippets.
The catch?
The video's thumbnail is not accurate. The video is about preparing turkey, and the thumbnail is a picture of a baby suckling a woman's breast (I kid you not). This image is not in the video, nor do we have any idea where it came from.
If this was our website, I'd be looking at alt tags, previous image uploads, schema, etc. But it's FB. Is there anyway to control this?
My only guess is that somehow Google's AI is associated "turkey breast" with "mother's breast" and creating its own thumbnail.
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