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: Imagine a friend sends you a message written in Morse code, but you try to read it as if it were Braille. The "dots and dashes" are all there, but the results make no sense.
Mojibake (Japanese for "character transformation") occurs when a computer program incorrectly assumes how a piece of text was encoded. : Imagine a friend sends you a message
When decoded from its current form (often seen when UTF-8 text is misinterpreted as Windows-1252), your message translates to: : Imagine a friend sends you a message
: Modern standards like UTF-8 have largely solved this by creating a universal "map" for all world languages, though legacy systems or database errors can still trigger these visual artifacts today. Russian translation - Unknown Worlds Forums : Imagine a friend sends you a message