RSS feed now lives at the canonical, prefix-free URL
PublishedIván Petrov
If your blog has English as its default locale, your RSS feed was being served from a localized URL that included a /en/ prefix. That broke a couple of expectations at once: feed readers that subscribed before the i18n rollout pointed at the wrong path, and the canonical link on the feed itself didn't match where the feed actually lived.
The feed now serves at the canonical, prefix-free URL for your default locale. Subscriptions continue to work because the prefixed URL still redirects, and new subscribers find the feed exactly where every other feed reader expects it.
If you've been wondering why your RSS subscriber count was lower than it should be — broken subscription URLs are a strong candidate. With the feed landing at the right URL again, new auto-discovery from RSS readers will pick it up correctly.
May 6, 2026
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- SOSantiago Ortega
A canonical RSS URL is what feed readers expect. Glad the prefix detour is gone.
May 10, 2026
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