ogsitename
ogsitename refers to the og:site_name property of the Open Graph Protocol. It specifies the name of the overall website associated with the content, and is intended to help social platforms identify the brand when creating a preview card. It is separate from og:title, which describes the individual page, and og:url, which identifies the canonical page URL. The value is supplied in a meta tag in the HTML head, for example: <meta property="og:site_name" content="Example News">. The property is optional, and some consumers will derive a site name from other data if it is not provided; however, including it improves brand recognition across shares. Best practice is to use the official brand name exactly as it appears in other contexts, avoiding truncation or inconsistent punctuation. For multilingual sites, the site name is typically a single string in the site's primary language, while page-localized content is conveyed via og:title and og:description, and og:locale may indicate language. og:site_name does not affect search engine indexing; its primary role is display on social platforms and messaging apps. It is widely supported by major social platforms that implement Open Graph metadata.