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They already had the braindead idea of hiding parts of the URL like "www." or "m." so it's not that unrealistic unfortunately.


They have been trying to make it so that users can't tell if they are on real webpages or AMP pages, and it looks like they finally implemented it. AMP is about Google, tracking, and ads, not page speed, even if they have convinced many of their engineers that it's about page speed.




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