About these unicode characters
These stylized characters — sometimes wrongly referred to as "fonts" — are commonly seen in spam messages and on social media.
While they are interesting and give your social media bio a eye-catching look — using them on social media may well be detrimental to your brand.
- They cause accessibility issues.
- They have a strong association with scams and spam.
- They don't display on many devices.
If you'd like to learn more about how they work, and why you should avoid using them read: Accessibility issues with stylized unicode characters.