However the last question is a fair point - nobody complains about CloudFlare's caching of your web page as you designed it.
The critique of AMP is that it receives privileged placement in search results, and that content authors are being pressured into adopting this de-facto Google-controlled spec, where they host your content and control its presentation. Anything that furthers AMP helps Google in this effort.
However the last question is a fair point - nobody complains about CloudFlare's caching of your web page as you designed it.
The critique of AMP is that it receives privileged placement in search results, and that content authors are being pressured into adopting this de-facto Google-controlled spec, where they host your content and control its presentation. Anything that furthers AMP helps Google in this effort.