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: When text is sent over a network via an API or SMS, improper byte-to-text conversion can result in unintelligible strings. How to Resolve Encoding Issues

If you encounter this type of text, you can try the following methods to recover the original content: : When text is sent over a network

: In specific apps, such as Apple TV , text may become "jagged" or appear as gibberish if the device’s internal language settings are misconfigured. | IDC This garbled text appears to be

"garbled text" due to incorrect character encoding or decoding. | IDC such as Apple TV

This garbled text appears to be a case of , often called Mojibake . It typically occurs when a system attempts to display text using the wrong character set—for example, treating UTF-8 data as Windows-1252 or vice versa. Common Causes of "Garbled" Text

: Text is saved in one encoding (like UTF-8) but read in another (like ISO-8859-1), causing letters to be replaced by symbols like "Ð" or "Ñ".