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        1. This is what the shadow of AMP looks like. Large tech companies ignoring preexisting open commonly-agreed upon, community standards to create their own, call them open-source, and use their size as leverage to shove them into a web outside of standard oversight and feedback. jack/1204766078468911106
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      This is about tech companies removing themselves from the community of the web, creating an alternative set of web standards, and making it harder for anyone to ever compete in the same way they did. MastodonProject/1204787379925651463
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    When big tech removes their contribution to the web's infrastructure from the structures for consensus and feedback that the rest of the web is built upon the project might be open-source, but it isn't really *open*.
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      The thing about this is it is inescapable. It doesn't matter if you think AMP was a good idea, a bad idea, or liked or disliked the approach. The main issue is big tech has the leverage to not just create, but create an instant large user-base for their own version of the web


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