The top Google search result for "python convert utf8 to integer" lead me here:
This was closed as a low quality question. Should we care? If so, is it feasible to automatically steer search bots toward better Q/A?
The top Google search result for "python convert utf8 to integer" lead me here:
This was closed as a low quality question. Should we care? If so, is it feasible to automatically steer search bots toward better Q/A?
The question isn't exactly gold plated. It makes some interesting assertions and doesn't provide much in the way of showing effort. However, it is basically asking about using encoding which Martijn Pieters covers in an answer on that question.
The overall set of answers seem to contain useful information and there aren't any link only answers or anything bizarre.
I edited the question to hopefully improve the readability a little. It was not possible without hijacking it to include code or some sort of pseudo attempt at solving the problem so I mostly left it with the author's original intent.
As there have been a relatively low amount of views on this question in the past 3 years (4100) I do not think it is of utmost importance to worry about this question. However, as it stands it seems that it isn't doing much harm and does pose an answerable question within the scope of the site (although still lacking a direct attempt) and as a result I have voted to reopen it.