Except NYT put their content there and has near full control of it. It's just hosted (and paid) by someone else. It's just like you using my server as a mirror. You can take it down or edit it at any time you want. So your example makes no sense.
This is a mutually beneficial setup. Google provides fast servers all across the globe for free and includes it in the AMP carousel. There's value both ways, and user gets a much faster experience.
Yes, there are a couple UX that are a bit rough, but looking at this change, it seems like they are actively working to improve it.
This is a mutually beneficial setup. Google provides fast servers all across the globe for free and includes it in the AMP carousel. There's value both ways, and user gets a much faster experience.
Yes, there are a couple UX that are a bit rough, but looking at this change, it seems like they are actively working to improve it.