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by ronancremin 3529 days ago
I think that AMP as technical standard is OK in that it gives developers a format to follow that insulates them from the worst loading time issues that open-ended HTML can cause (JavaScript libraries and large images in particular). The performance gains are really significant e.g. 10x quicker load times on some sites.

The issue is how Google favours AMP results in search (with the lightening bolt and tag) and doesn't make it easy for users to get to the site hosting the page. We're sleep-walking into a kind of walled garden. More here: https://mobiforge.com/news-comment/sleepwalking-into-a-walle...

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I have no problem with AMP--I've even implemented it on my sites. The issue I have is that Google is caching AMP pages on Google.com and never sending the traffic over to the site that originated the content.
This is true but bear in mind that you can retain a view of the traffic with any of the web analytics plug-ins supported by AMP (all of the major analytics providers are supported).