: This is the most common cause. Adding a tag to a webpage often fixes this for developers.
Interestingly, the character Ñ (eñe) appears frequently in your garbled text. While likely a result of the encoding error, the letter itself has a rich history: : It started as a shorthand for a "double n" ( ) in the 12th century.
: The strings of characters like 🆘пёРare typical of UTF-8 sequences being displayed incorrectly. For example, р and џ are common results of interpreting Cyrillic or special emoji characters through the wrong text filter. Understanding Text Corruption (The "рџ" Issue) : This is the most common cause
While the garbled text makes a definitive identification difficult, the strings "MARKUS" and "CUMIDAW Tu HIT" suggest you are inquiring about a specific personality or creator.
: Scribes added a small squiggle (originally called a titulus ) over an to save space and ink on expensive parchment. While likely a result of the encoding error,
knowing where you saw this would help in "decoding" the true message.
: Markus (last name likely "Cumidaw" or a similar spelling) who may be a DJ, host, or personality associated with Hit Radio . : This is the most common cause
: The computer is trying to interpret binary data as text but is using the wrong "map" (charset). Common Culprits :