And then if you still can't scroll up/down to read the rest of the article, look for and disable any overflow:hidden; or position: fixed in the CSS. It'll probably be on the <html> or <body> tag, or on something pretty "high level" just under the <body> tag or no more than a couple of levels of hierarchy beneath.
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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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I know this is lemmy, so your comment is probably pretty reasonable, but it reminded me of xkcd 2501 so much

Or switch Firefox to reader mode (F9), which usually reveals the content of the article with any extraneous CSS trickery removed.
The real wisdom is always in the comments.
Damn, i've been trying to find this but don't know what's the syntax. Thanks!
Just disable JavaScript.
I've got to give Safari mobile credit for moving this into the main UI.