> Replace "javascript" with "img" and the same applies.
Absolutely not, images can be completely loaded in an async manner. Sure, you might have some content jump (unless you do your job and specify the image size ahead of time), but your content is still there.
>Has nothing to do with your theory that this is all a secret plot by Google to sell ads.
It's everything but secret, in the same way that AMP was a plot by Google to sell ads. Everything Google does is in the interest of collecting data and selling ads. Not a single one of their products doesn't have this in mind.
Absolutely not, images can be completely loaded in an async manner. Sure, you might have some content jump (unless you do your job and specify the image size ahead of time), but your content is still there.
>Has nothing to do with your theory that this is all a secret plot by Google to sell ads.
It's everything but secret, in the same way that AMP was a plot by Google to sell ads. Everything Google does is in the interest of collecting data and selling ads. Not a single one of their products doesn't have this in mind.