Twitter is reportedly withdrawing support for Accelerated Mobile Pages on both iOS and Android.
Twitter quietly rolled back support for Mobile Accelerated Pages.
Twitter explained in a statement saying, Were in the process of discontinuing support for this feature notice.
Google introduced AMP back in 2016 to provide compatible content faster to users of its Search product on mobile.
AMP shows a lighter version of a website so that it can load more quickly.
AMP support will be fully retired in Q4 of 2021, which is already widely implemented today.
However, the Android and iOS apps load the entire webpage with regular responsive accommodations.
Users can add the Tips icon to their profile from the Edit Profile button.
However, a limited group of creators, journalists, and nonprofits can receive the feature.