The Facebook Crawler Is Hammering the Internet
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The Facebook crawler is overwhelming websites, prompting discussion on how to block or manage it, and criticism of Meta's practices.
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A few days ago they were identifying as “FaceBot” (not "FacebookBot").
When that began to be blocked, they switched to reusing the “Facebookexternalhit” user agent they also use for redirects; one people are less likely to block.
—— The facebookexternalhit/1.1 user agent you're seeing in the logs is a Facebook crawler, specifically used by Facebook’s servers to fetch content (like Open Graph metadata) when:
Someone shares a link on Facebook or Messenger
Facebook needs to generate a preview (title, image, description) for that URL