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This "textual noise" occurs when a computer program incorrectly guesses the character encoding of a file. Text is stored as numbers (binary); encoding standards like , Windows-1252 , or ISO-8859-1 act as the "dictionary" that tells the computer which letter corresponds to which number.

The text you provided appears to be a sequence of caused by a "mojibake" error—an encoding mismatch where a computer incorrectly interprets characters from one script (likely Cyrillic or a specific Asian encoding) using a different standard like Windows-1252 or MacRoman. This "textual noise" occurs when a computer program

: If the text is on a webpage, you can sometimes force the browser to change its character encoding via the "View" or "Tools" menu, though many modern browsers automate this. : If the text is on a webpage,

If you need to retrieve the actual meaning behind a string of garbled text, you can try the following steps: Decoding the Digital Static: Understanding Garbled Text :

Because the input is corrupted, it is not possible to draft an article based on its literal content. However, below is a draft article explaining why this happens and how you might recover the original text. Decoding the Digital Static: Understanding Garbled Text

: Use a tool like the Universal Cyrillic Decoder or an encoding repair tool. These allow you to paste the "messy" text and toggle through different source encodings (like Windows-1251 or UTF-8 ) until the words become readable.

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