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non-ASCII chars (emoji etc.) can cause question marks in output
Mashing up @ydsa_
(YDSA 🌹) and @FakeUnicode
(𝕱𝖆𝖐𝖊 Unicode 👻 ) seems to cause question marks on the ydsa side of the nickname output, showing the name as YDSA ??
instead. Swapping the two sides still show question marks on the YDSA side. Why is it only failing partially?
Good question, I noticed this too. Let me look into it.
The website seems dead so I can't re-test it...
I checked around how fullName is thrown around and it probably is not your fault.