Re: [tech] Zero-width characters and tracking via pasted text

It might be interesting to also test our e-mail clients, so below you'll
find all zero-width Unicode characters I've gathered so far, placed
between underscores.

First, as a point of reference, here are a few positive-width Unicode
characters:
0020: _ _ | 00E9: _é_ | 03A9: _Ω_ | 5B57: _字_ | 1F407: _🐇_

# Zero-width characters

061C: _؜_

180E: _᠎_

200B: _​_
200C: _‌_
200D: _‍_
200E: _‎_
200F: _‏_

202A: _‪_
202B: _‫_
202C: _‬_
202D: _‭_
202E: _‮_

2060: _⁠_
2061: _⁡_
2062: _⁢_
2063: _⁣_
2064: _⁤_
2066: _⁦_
2067: _⁧_
2068: _⁨_
2069: _⁩_

206A: __
206B: __
206C: __
206D: __
206E: __
206F: __

FEFF: __
FFF9: __
FFFA: __
FFFB: __

E0001: _󠀁_

E0020: _󠀠_
... (E0020–E007F used for invisibly tagging texts by language)
E007F: _󠁿_

This is probably not a complete list.  Contact me if you know of any
others.

Unicode currently contains 143,859 characters.

Unicode Character Database:
https://www.unicode.org/Public/UCD/latest/

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