On 12/21/2016 08:45 AM, David Corbett wrote:
One Unicode character specifically for this purpose is U+3013 GETA MARK.
It is a Japanese symbol used to replace characters that cannot be read
during transcription of manuscripts (source: Japanese Wikipedia). It
looks like a bold equals sign: 〓.

Other people have suggested U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, but that is
the diamond with a question mark inside it that you already mentioned.

And the RREPLACEMENT CHARACTER is what is used if there is a malformed character, such as could occur in transmission. Thus, its use is ambiguous to you. The reader would not know if the original manuscript was illegible here, or if somewhere along the way something happened to foul up the text.

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