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The page redirects to u202E (no backslash) which is a normal word. I think it's an Easter egg.



I don't think it's intentional but just recoginzes a unicode code point with the uXXXX syntax even without the backslash and then includes the literal character in the info box without any consideration for special characters.

For example this shows an @: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=u0040&ia=answer




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