I thought the main argument against amp links is that they make it easier for Google to track you, and it takes away ad revenue from publishers. Yet the irony is with your archive link, I had to solve multiple Google ReCaptcha puzzles (which also took an entire minute of my life), and The Guardian still gets no ad revenue. I’ll stick to amp links.
firefox right? there’s a dns setting that causes this behavior with archive.today, I think it’s encrypted DNS you need to turn off. DNS over HTTPS? something like that
The majority of the internet relies on Google Ads, Analytics, Recaptcha, or their Javascript CDN. Not to even mention Google Domains, Google Fiber, Google Fi… There is no escape.
comrades don’t let comrades share amp links
I thought the main argument against amp links is that they make it easier for Google to track you, and it takes away ad revenue from publishers. Yet the irony is with your archive link, I had to solve multiple Google ReCaptcha puzzles (which also took an entire minute of my life), and The Guardian still gets no ad revenue. I’ll stick to amp links.
firefox right? there’s a dns setting that causes this behavior with archive.today, I think it’s encrypted DNS you need to turn off. DNS over HTTPS? something like that
are amp links inherently bad or is it just in solidarity with desktop comrades?
routing traffic through google is bad, yes.
The majority of the internet relies on Google Ads, Analytics, Recaptcha, or their Javascript CDN. Not to even mention Google Domains, Google Fiber, Google Fi… There is no escape.
I use carrier pigeons to post on the internet.
not anymore!
so we should just give up or…?