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As far as I know, site owners essentially have to opt-in to AMP by restricting themselves to a subset of not-exactly-standard web design methods (and may need to explicitly opt-in, I forget).

So I don't see a way to call AMP hijacking, since its done with developer permission.




My blog was built when AMP was new and looked cool. It was done with my permission - but the content was not vetted by Google in any way.

People have told me they asked Google to take down my blog, because they thought it was hosted there.




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