I'm trying to fix this issue, https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/issues/2637. As mentioned in the comments, I could find out which rule is the cause. Originally, it seems related to the notorious issue #49, https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/issues/49, but I believe the rule should be disabled until someone figures out how to fix it once and for all.
However, I'm new here, I'm not sure how is a rule properly disabled. Should I just comment the thing?
