Here is a screenshot that should pretty much explain everything:

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Kind of looks unprofessional when part of it is cut off.

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Freehand circles > freehand arrows. Also, string overflow!!! – BoltClock's a Unicorn Sep 11 '10 at 19:10
@Bolt: Circles are now depreciated in favor of arrows. – George Edison Sep 11 '10 at 19:59
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deprecated⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ – Gnome Sep 11 '10 at 20:09
@Gnome: Ah, my bad. – George Edison Sep 12 '10 at 0:46
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This depends what fonts you have.

Ubuntu is known for EXTREMELY wide fonts.

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/33090/slight-rendering-bug-in-chrome-linux-view-count-and-title-overlap/33110#33110

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A workaround might be to render the text as an image - but that's absurd. I guess we'll just have to accept it. – George Edison Sep 12 '10 at 0:48
Ubuntu now uses a much thinner font with the release of 10.10 – George Edison Oct 14 '10 at 18:20
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I just hit upon this on a boardgames.stackexchange ad:

Board Games Advertisement getting cut off

The problem is not that Ubuntu and other Linux distros uses extra wide fonts (I myself installed ttf-mscorefont, so it shouldn't be a problem), but rather that the ad specifies Arial Narrow, which most non-Windows users do not have. I think advertisement should be reviewed to avoid this - the number of non-Windows users certainly isn't insignificant.

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