The “right to left override” (RLO) character is a special character within unicode, an encoding system that allows computers to exchange information regardless of the language used.
The RLO character (U+202e in unicode) is designed to support languages that are written right to left, such as Arabic and Hebrew. The problem is that this override character also can be used to make a malicious file look innocuous.
based board passively making jews and muslims stand out
This cursed reversed text was first seen on >>>/AM/
>>/AM/34138/
>>/AM/34139/
>>/AM/34144/
>>/AM/34198/