I've always wondered what happens when you text unicode exploits.
Example: ̊̊ ̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊̊ ̊̊̊
Not aware of many that perform in the fashion described above, but there's plenty that can violate normal spacing rules and shoot off thousands of lines below them.
I tried this with all of my friends iPhones tonight and it didn't work.
Actually sounds like a plausible theory to me.
I know that I certainly wouldn't consider the possibility of a string of text actually getting wider after removing characters from it.
Wouldn't surprise me if he is right, he's done a whole video on the subject of Internationalis(z)ing code before.
[video=youtube;0j74jcxSunY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j74jcxSunY[/video]
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