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This is unfortunate as it makes things unreadable for screen readers. I have seen many tweets from companies and organisations that use these characters to replace funny "fonts" or create emphasis effects in the text, rendering them inaccessible in the process.

In my own service I plan to offer users the ability to define a "stylised" nickname and an alternative text for screen readers, should they be interested in it (like an alt text for images). If Twitter had such a feature, I'd use it because I really like the effects, even if they're cheesy. :)




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