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chaseclay
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3 months ago
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Shared Link Previews / Redirects Fail When Using Dynamic Link Aggregator Pages

Hi everyone, I’ve run into a problem related to how Dropbox handles preview metadata (title, image, etc.) and redirects when links are shared via pages that act as link aggregators (they collect gro...
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    chaseclay
    3 months ago

    Thanks for following up — I really appreciate the response.

    Sorry for the confusion! Let me clarify what I’m trying to troubleshoot:

    We work with WhatsApp groups in a community project, and we aggregate a lot of group invite links (WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.) on a central page like [removed by moderator].

    We then sometimes share these links via Dropbox Paper docs or in shared Dropbox folders — either as part of instructions or collaboration docs.

    The issue is that when someone pastes one of these URLs into Dropbox Paper (or even into a file stored in Dropbox), the link preview fails — no image, no description, sometimes it doesn’t even render at all. Same thing happens when you preview the shared doc via public link.

    I’m guessing it could be due to how Dropbox handles redirects or scrapes OG metadata? I’m also wondering if there’s any sanitizing or blocking of dynamic pages like ours.

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