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(lemmy.ml)
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I wrote the semicolon after the weird one
If you look at the UTF definition, it seems that there are at least four of them. The weird one in your comment might actually be one of the other two because as far as I can tell, the "Greek Question Mark" looks identical to the "semicolon".
I used
python -c 'print(chr(0x37e))' | termux-clipboard-set