The Brexit ‘red tape’ illusion has been exposed by the Tories’ CE mark climbdown | Business | The Guardian
The Brexit ‘red tape’ illusion has been exposed by the Tories’ CE mark climbdown | Business | The Guardian
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The Brexit ‘red tape’ illusion has been exposed by the Tories’ CE mark climbdown | Business | The Guardian
Despite claims over taking back control, UK is forced to comply with rules on which it has no say
Hate to be that person, but AMP links are not good. It's yet another one of Google's schemes to control the web.
As for the article: feels like everyone with half a brain knew this was going to happen and unfortunately that's 48% of eligible voters at the time.
Would you please explain your reference to amp and google?
Google invented AMP.
It had specifications for a webpage to conform to.
In return, Google would serve a cached copy and rank your page higher - ie a bigger audience. So publishers had to play along.
This article has some overviews on it.
https://www.theregister.com/2017/05/19/open_source_insider_google_amp_bad_bad_bad/
Whilst AMP is now open source, it's still Google.
I don't know that any other search engines recognise AMP.
I don't think I've ever seen an "Always AMP" browser extension (tho I have seen many "de-amp" extensions).
Personally , I will support the publishers by linking/sharing/viewing the actual article link instead of the AMP link.
This is an old link, but contains all the information needed. They've watered it down a bit since, but you still see it pop up from time to time: https://www.theregister.com/2017/05/19/open_source_insider_google_amp_bad_bad_bad/
edit: oh, someone else posted the exact same article, haha. I didn't look at the context, just replied directly from my inbox. Well, I'm leaving it here, so everyone can see me embarrassing myself :)