@BoingBoing So, something about your RSS feed is appending '/amp' to pages in chrome/Android. Breaks the page a bit.pic.twitter.com/B05pf4dSSI
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Weird, right? If I remove '/amp' from the end of the URL it loads properly. Feedly, 'open webpage directly' option if it helps.
thank you cc @Beschizza
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