: If a file is saved in Chinese (GBK or UTF-8) but opened by a browser or software expecting Western characters (Windows-1252), it interprets the bytes as random accented letters and symbols.
: These characters often appear when UTF-8 encoded text is misread as Cyrillic. : If a file is saved in Chinese
: This is a height measurement commonly found in profile descriptions. The string contains specific clues that reveal its
The string contains specific clues that reveal its likely origin: How to Fix or Prevent It
: Systems like UTF-8 assign numbers to every character.
: When partially restored, the text appears to describe a person's physical attributes, including height (168cm), breast size, hips, and mentions of tattoos ("иє«" often relates to "body" or "tattoos" in Chinese contexts). Why Text Gets Garbled
: If the text was copy-pasted and saved after it was already garbled, it creates "double mojibake," making it significantly harder to fully recover. How to Fix or Prevent It