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posted by on Thursday May 25 2017, @05:48AM   Printer-friendly
from the the-more-you-tighten-your-grip... dept.

There's been a good deal of ongoing discussion about Google AMP – Accelerated Mobile Pages.

Quite a few high-profile web developers have this year weighted in with criticism and some, following a Google conference dedicated to AMP, have cautioned users about diving in with both feet.

These, in my view, don't go far enough in stating the problem and I feel this needs to be said very clearly: Google's AMP is bad – bad in a potentially web-destroying way. Google AMP is bad news for how the web is built, it's bad news for publishers of credible online content, and it's bad news for consumers of that content. Google AMP is only good for one party: Google. Google, and possibly, purveyors of fake news.

[...] What it is, is a way for Google to obfuscate your website, usurp your content and remove any lingering notions of personal credibility from the web.

If that appeals to you, here's what you need to do. First, get rid of all your HTML and render your content in a subset of HTML that Google has approved along with a few tags it invented. Because what do those pesky standards boards know? Trust Google, it knows what it's doing. And if you don't, consider yourself not part of the future of search results.

Why a subset of HTML you ask? Well, mostly because web developers suck at their jobs and have loaded the web with a ton of JavaScript no one wants. Can't fault Google for wanting to change that. That part I can support. The less JavaScript the better.

So far AMP actually sounds appealing. Except that, hilariously, to create an AMP page you have to load a, wait for it, yes a JavaScript file from Google. Pinboard founder Maciej Cegłowski already recreated the Google AMP demo page without the Google AMP JavaScript and, unsurprisingly, it's faster than Google's version.

-- submitted from IRC


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 25 2017, @03:53PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 25 2017, @03:53PM (#515516)

    If anyone needed more reason to avoid AMP, it's got a code of conduct [github.com].

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by kaszz on Thursday May 25 2017, @09:33PM (1 child)

    by kaszz (4211) on Thursday May 25 2017, @09:33PM (#515720) Journal

    We are committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, personal ability or disability, ethnicity, religion, level of experience, set of skills or similar personal characteristics.

    Not Linus Linux compatible eh? ;-)

    So how will the code work when you can't tell a person that their code is bad and shall not be used. I think I got the answer.. it will be exploited, coredump, and fail in general.

    Got a good trigger warning right here: "friendly, safe and welcoming environment"

    • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Friday May 26 2017, @10:56PM

      by kaszz (4211) on Friday May 26 2017, @10:56PM (#516180) Journal

      Coding is absolute, consequential and no excuses.