<p>The big problem I see is that we will have no idea what language to use for the description because what twitter/facebook/whatever fetches the page they won't be logged in, or presumably sending any Accept-Language header so we will just default to english.</p>
<p>In any case in the first instance I was assuming we would just do a simple fixed description, not try and generate something custom for each different page.</p>
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