Haha. A space at the front does trick. But how can you be certain that
sometime in the future - say in the next 3 minutes - google doesn't
get wise to that hack?

If/when google closes the loophole *poof* all your bookmarklets will
be erased.

It's far less convenient to use a unicode space, but maybe starting
with a unicode space is better than starting with a space and less
likely to result in erasure. I have no idea about this - I'm just
guessing.

I don't know if the example will work - there's no "preview" in this
forum. The first example is unicode entered via switching the language
to Japanese.
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These are characters in ”Japanese”. And this is a space => <=

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2
This is plain old text. And this is a space => <=
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