top | item 23523995 (no title) yung0 | 5 years ago On mobile, for example, some news sites are hosted via Google's AMP service. I think that's at least one of the avenues for this supposed 'misuse'. discuss order hn newest xyzzyz|5 years ago In that case they can just, you know, stop using AMP. Kiro|5 years ago That makes no sense. The news sites implement AMP themselves. There's no way your site can become AMP'd automatically or accidentally. yung0|5 years ago Which is why this is merely a political stunt in order to save the revenues of failing Australian conservative press organisations (News Corp, etc.) MattGaiser|5 years ago AMP still has ads and the publishers chose to install AMP.
Kiro|5 years ago That makes no sense. The news sites implement AMP themselves. There's no way your site can become AMP'd automatically or accidentally. yung0|5 years ago Which is why this is merely a political stunt in order to save the revenues of failing Australian conservative press organisations (News Corp, etc.)
yung0|5 years ago Which is why this is merely a political stunt in order to save the revenues of failing Australian conservative press organisations (News Corp, etc.)
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