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StackOverflow App

Besides the fact that this is an invalid close reason (I'll have to post another meta about that), the iOS app does not render these zero-width characters properly.

For reference, here's what the close reason looks like on the web:

Web

Link to post.

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  • It's completely broken in the mod tools section.
    – Makoto
    May 24, 2017 at 15:37
  • 9
    HEY! You're going to get me in trouble!
    – user1228
    May 24, 2017 at 16:21
  • @Makoto Do you mean stackoverflow.com/tools/question-close-stats ? Renders fine to me - i.imgur.com/h3K4Ibw.png. The main problem is that 5 questions were closed with a terrible reason.
    – Rob Mod
    May 26, 2017 at 3:06
  • @Rob: I had seen an earlier version of that with nine usages. Dunno what happened in the interim, but when I glanced at that page, it was definitely not rendering.
    – Makoto
    May 26, 2017 at 3:07
  • Then I tried typing Robert'); DROP TABLE Students;-- and I accidentally the whole Stack Overflow.
    – vgru
    May 26, 2017 at 7:40

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This is pretty much by design. The label is being rendered with the user interface font, which renders Zero Width Joiner U+200D as an unknown character in most contexts. I'm guessing it's a valid way to handle the character even if it's inconsistent with what WebKit does.

Blame either falls with Apple for not supporting it or Will for using the character without recognizing that inconsistencies in text rendering could expose his zero width secrets. You could also look at the bright side, it's an accidental feature that helps identify users skirting the character requirement. :)

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  • The sacred pact between SE and its power users is that the character requirement is only meant for those who are not smart enough to skirt around it. ;) May 26, 2017 at 23:24
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    So, should SE disallow the Zero Width Joiner character in a CV reason? Do I need to post a new meta feature request?
    – JAL
    May 27, 2017 at 1:30

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