Google: here's a news story that looks like it's hosted on http://Google.com Also Google: users don't understand URLs, we need to fix them.https://twitter.com/vtlynch/status/1039210655394529281 …
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So the feature you want to deprecate is hosting safe user generated content? That's going to be a tough sell, it's a big part of the modern Internet.
Maybe this is where the fundamental rub is. A URL is exposing who am I getting the content from, not who produced said content. Those two things used to largely match, but that relationship has broken down.
So now I can get http://qz.com content, served from http://google.com . But because with AMP the relationship between content-origin and URL has broken down, you no longer have any idea where the content came from.
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