Google No Longer Requires Publishers To Use The Amp Format, What Replaces It Might Be Worse
https://www.theregister.comGoogle stopped prioritising Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) format in its Top News carousel last month. This means website owners no longer need to publish an extra set of pages written in the AMP format. Instead, sites need to meet what Google calls “Core Web Vitals.” Unfortunately, there are problems with AMP’s replacement as well. And those problems go right back to what was wrong with AMP in the first place: Google is in charge of it.
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