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Search engine bots indexing technical logs or "trash" pages that weren't properly hidden by site administrators.

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: By 2021, mobile networks and standard web coding caught up in speed. Google stopped giving AMP pages special treatment in search rankings. Today, those long, cryptic strings are mostly digital ghosts—remnants of a time when the internet was trying to find its mobile legs. Technical Breakdown Google stopped giving AMP pages special treatment in

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