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    1. …in reply to @donohoe
      donohoe DeepBagchee pilhofer +1. I mean... I have built my career in part out of building that alignment in news orgs before, during & after AMP. It has always been a hard balance to strike. I never saw AMP do anything to solve or salve the issue, it just took resources that could have gone to solving it...
  1. …in reply to @Chronotope
    donohoe DeepBagchee pilhofer And it removed all the ways in which publishers could have built independence from Google's Ad Tech, while hobbling revenue on mobile, further disincentivizing improvements for the mobile experience, and leading pubs into endless devil's bargains with apps and aggregators.
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      donohoe DeepBagchee pilhofer At least that has always been my experience. The biggest problems in fixing bad third parties is the need to create pressure on the ad tech and Google, and by AMP cutting out the other ad tech and elevating itself it made it *harder* to fix.


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