GurtTractor wrote:Not sure who AMP are, and what do you mean exactly? Like Google are showing the whole article? I've not seen this for any news article that I recall.Yossarian wrote:AMP pages are literally hosted by Google.
GurtTractor wrote:Yossarian wrote:AMP pages are literally hosted by Google.
Not sure who AMP are, and what do you mean exactly? Like Google are showing the whole article? I've not seen this for any news article that I recall.
GurtTractor wrote:Yossarian wrote:AMP pages are literally hosted by Google.
Not sure who AMP are, and what do you mean exactly? Like Google are showing the whole article? I've not seen this for any news article that I recall.
Yossarian wrote:You don’t need to use the Google app, just Google search.
Yossarian wrote:Searched Uber drivers on Google, first news story in the carousel is from the BBC, this is the URL: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/business-56123668
GurtTractor wrote:I've literally never ever seen AMP pages, I would notice if there was a big google thing in front of URLs I visit. So kindly fuck right off @poprock
I guess something about my browser plugins are preventing me getting AMP pages? No idea.
Here is a better explanation of it - https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/16/18402628/google-amp-url-problem-signed-exchange-original-chrome-cloudflare
Yossarian wrote:If you use Google search you have seen amp pages, period. There is no way you haven’t.
GurtTractor wrote:Yossarian wrote:If you use Google search you have seen amp pages, period. There is no way you haven’t.
Not with the browsers I have been using to date. Just tried Chrome on Android which I never use and I did get an AMP page, so I guess I've managed to avoid it all these years by using firefox and adblockers or something. I'm always linking shit so I would have noticed if there was an annoying carbuncle on the URLs.
Yossarian wrote:It’s not based on browser, it’s based on search engine. And that carbuncle could be as subtle as replacing www with amp.GurtTractor wrote:Not with the browsers I have been using to date. Just tried Chrome on Android which I never use and I did get an AMP page, so I guess I've managed to avoid it all these years by using firefox and adblockers or something. I'm always linking shit so I would have noticed if there was an annoying carbuncle on the URLs.Yossarian wrote:If you use Google search you have seen amp pages, period. There is no way you haven’t.
Yossarian wrote:To be fair, ad revenue on amp pages does go to the content creator.
GurtTractor wrote:I've literally never ever seen AMP pages, I would notice if there was a big google thing in front of URLs I visit. So kindly fuck right off @poprock
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