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by adventured 2518 days ago
AMP results are persistently - as in, without exception - at the top of all results for any search that has an active news event attached to it.

Right now nine of the first ten results for "Walmart shooting" in incognito mode stock Chrome on Android, are AMP articles.

Do that search, if you're not seeing those AMP articles then you're doing something very unusual with your setup.

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Oh yeah, I don't read the news. If anything is important enough, I'll visit the Reddit live thread, or if it's not time sensitive, it will be in the news 2-3 weeks later, at which point it's probably worth reading.

So major news outlets are still on the AMP bandwagon? And they complain about revenue...

> If anything is important enough, I'll visit the Reddit live thread

Reddit uses AMP. If you search via Google for a Reddit thread, you'll get an AMP link. I sometimes see Redditors posting AMP links to other Reddit threads, presumably because Google search is more effective than Reddit's own search.

> or if it's not time sensitive, it will be in the news 2-3 weeks later, at which point it's probably worth reading

Google shows AMP for all search results, not just the current-news carousel. If I search for 'Sandy Hook shooting' on my phone, I see a Wikipedia onebox, the first search result which is Wikipedia (no AMP), a handful of news articles from the last few weeks, and then the remainder of the actual search results: a Business Insider article from December 2018 (AMP), an ABC article from 2014 (AMP), a Reuters article from a few weeks ago (AMP), an NBC article from a few weeks ago (AMP), a CBS News article from 2017 (AMP), a Britannica article (no AMP), and two YouTube videos (no AMP).

Go straight to Reddit, or better yet old.reddit.com :)

I tried that search, none are AMP for me. Tried "walmart shooting", none are AMP, even CNN live updates. Android/Firefox.

Tried Chrome, not signed into Google, no AdBlock, still No AMP.

Strange... May be Internet speed related?

AMP links will only show on mobile. That's what the M stands for.
> So major news outlets are still on the AMP bandwagon?

They don't have a choice. If they aren't then Google won't show them, and they won't get any traffic.

I tried your example and I'm not seeing AMP links on Firefox nor Chrome for Mac. Either I've changed a preference somewhere or UBlock Origin is bypassing them.
The M in amp is for 'mobile'.
In particular, in Chrome for Mac, if you go to developer tools and enable mobile emulation (click the second icon at the top left of the developer tools window), then go to google.com and do a search for a current news topic, you'll see AMP results in your desktop browser.
They said Chrome for Android. That might suggest AMP is only getting shoved at mobile users.
It is specially only for mobile users (as currently implemented, at least)