• itslilith
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      1 year ago

      It’s a failed html escape sequence for &

      some lemmy instances were having trouble with that for a while now. html used ampersand to encode special characters, and a regular ampersand gets encoded as &

      Somehow, the decoding sometimes breaks, and we get to see it the way it is here