unauthorized use of my post by ampproject
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A post seems to have been appropriated for an unauthorized use by a plugin site ampproject.org. I do not use that plugin.
I’m confused as to why they have my post displayed. I don’t like that they can just grab my post and alter its appearance, which is formatted for PC.There appears to no way of contacting ampproject without signing up to github.com which I don’t want to do
Am I the lucky one or do they do this randomly across WP.com ?the post –
https://lookhere3.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/time-out/Yesterday in the stats I saw a referral shown as –
https://lookhere3-wordpress-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/lookhere3.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/time-out/amp/?amp_js_v=7
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Thank you in advance for any answers.The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi there,
AMP is a service provided by Google to optimise your site for display on mobile devices. They haven’t stolen your content. What you see there is your site with us, just optimised to work better on mobile networks. We have been using AMP for all sites on WordPress.com ever since Google launched it almost a year ago. You can see the announcement posts here:
A Faster Mobile Web for All WordPress.com Users: AMP Is Here
A Faster Mobile Web: WordPress.com Updates for Accelerated Mobile Pages
If you don’t want this to happen you can disable AMP from your settings, but keep in mind that this will have a very negative effect on how your content is ranked in Google’s search results, as they give preference to optimised content.
https://en.support.wordpress.com/google-amp-accelerated-mobile-pages/
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Thank you for the response, I understand the situation now.
I’m one of those who doesn’t use mobile for everything so don’t give much thought of what the posts look like there. I format for the laptop screen, being picky about layout and spacing but I accept that some viewers won’t be seeing things as intended. -
Glad I could help clarify :)
The vast majority of internet users browse using mobile these days, so I’d recommend you keep AMP active, but you do have the option to turn it off if you prefer.
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Hello,
first I thought the same as @ktz2. But I understand the function.
Now my problem: Where or how can I find th cdn.ampproject.org/* URL of my blog?
This is a Link, found by the wordpress.com statistic. Can I see somewhere? With help of Google (site:cdn.ampproject.org) I failed.
Glad for every help and best wishes from Hameln
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I’m not sure what you are asking.
CDN stands for Content Distribution Network – that’s a network of servers where your site is cached so people can load the site faster by downloading it from the servers that’s geographically the closest to them, instead of the server where your site is actually hosted.
There isn’t a “CDN link” where you can view your site. Which server of the CDN you connect to when you load your site depends on where you are located, and this happens automatically. In the case of AMP, you’re connecting to one of Google’s servers, not one of ours, so we have no control which one you connect to.
If you tell me exactly what it is you actually want to do I might be better able to answer you.
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This is the normal Link of my blog….
and this ist the CDN Link. It seems, that the CDN Link is always the same, or could be there different links?
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I don’t really know how the CDN links work, as those are controlled by Google for the AMP version of your site, as I mentioned above. As I have it it would depend on the server you’re connecting to, but looking at that link I don’t see any unique query strings, so it’s possible that’s the only link and the server connections are handled behind the scenes. The folks at Google might be able to give you a more accurate answer :)
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