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  • 1) gravatars are not trackers, they are the default author images in WordPress; which you can disable/remove from the AMP template if you don’t want them. We did that for one site. Just edit the template.

    2)
    to ‘scrub’ AMP functionality:
    you need to
    a) remove/uninstall AMP plugin
    b) clear ‘transients’ – using something like WP-Optimize plugin
    c) resave permalinks
    d) clear caching/reset CDN if used
    e) resave permalinks again

    Thread Starter Ramanan

    (@superpoincare)

    Thanks it worked!

    I also noticed my XML sitemaps got messed after I started to use WP AMP.

    In the change frequency column, “weekly” is spelled “weekeekekkeekly” and “daily” is spelled “daiaiiaily”.

    Do you know if these are related. I raised an issue at Yoast SEO’s forum but didn’t get a response solving the problem.

    Awesome ??
    Glad I could help. Been using this since November so run into stuff of all sorts on our news network! Hence the “hey, I know what that might be …” (even though I don’t work here).

    For the YOAST SEO thing, you might try
    a) change the number of items from 1000 to 999, click save

    I do that sometimes to “reset” the YOAST SML sitemap. Seems to work.

    Thread Starter Ramanan

    (@superpoincare)

    Thanks again.

    I found meanwhile that it was a Chrome Canary bug and does not happen in Chrome stable. Strange bug.

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