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by bduerst 2847 days ago
This isn't true. Example:

- Miami herald rolls their own amp pages: http://amp.miamiherald.com/news/business/article135187364.ht...

- Here's the icon in search for the same page: https://i.imgur.com/43Hk7tV.png

From what I understand, google bots detect the amp standard and flag it with the amp tag for mobile search results.

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They host their own pages using AMP, but they still are forced to use the one centralized JS file implementing AMP.
The point was that even if websites host their own AMP standard, they still get the AMP icon in mobile search results.

I'm not sure what point you're trying to make about using js files.

What do you mean by "their own AMP standard" then? I thought that meant a customized version of the AMP elements/framework.