> What if reddit wants to pre-render some google search result page when people submit a link to one?
Google search results pages are personalized, so they cannot safely be prerendered.
Even if Google had some reason to prerender unpersonalized results, Reddit would first need to implement an AMP cache before it would make sense for Google to optimize for it.
What if reddit wants to pre-render some google search result page when people submit a link to one?
Wouldn’t reddit then be the first party, and google the third party?
Why should google be considered to have the right to be prior to reddit?
(Reddit here is just an example. My point isn’t about reddit.)