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I searched for the character ꭋ on Wikipedia and it redirected me to here, but I can't even find one mention of that symbol on the page. JapanYoshi 02:12, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
I didn't create the redirect but my guess is that it's because the character, U+AB4B LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT, is listed in the Unicode chart under the "Letters for German dialectology" heading. Take a look at the proposal history of the Latin Extended-E block although originally that character was going to be a different code point than U+AB4B. That being said, maybe there's no real information on that character in any Wikipedia article. I agree the redirect is confusing. DRMcCreedy (talk) 04:31, 10 February 2022 (UTC)Reply