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The first comment over on RWW makes a great point:

"I think XYDO feels different simply because, unlike most RSS readers, it's not made to disappear into the reading experience. Instead, it adds highly visible layers of functionality and interface on top of the reading experience (that's its draw, after all). When a typical RSS reader opens a full feed, you don't really notice, since the reader's just a vehicle for consumption. But because XYDO doesn't fade in the same way, it feels a lot more like linkjacking."