• k_o_t@lemmy.mlM
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    3 years ago

    at last, some good news 🥳🥳

    it’s not exactly the end per se, but it’s likely the beginning of its downfall

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    3 years ago

    Good news, indeed. I was taking part in Google’s AMP workshop once and we made an AMP version of our mobile site and it was slower! They were not pleased by our presentation :D We never implemented AMP on the site.

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    3 years ago

    The question is now whether publisher will revert their migrations and stop using AMP, or if they will continue to use it just because they already support it. I guess only few will be the first ones to dare stop supporting AMP before there is significant evidence that non-amp pages are treated fairly.

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      3 years ago

      Github already block FloC so this will not be different people are waking

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      3 years ago

      I’m willing to bet in classic Google fashion, they will be “deprecating” AMP, causing a mad dash to get back off of it.