Use the right anchor emoji for SAS verification #3534
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Currently, the anchor emoji has a "Variation Selector-16" (U+FE0F) character after it.
The unicode specs do define U+2694 U+FE0F as a valid sequence (with suggested rendering ), but our spec doesn't include the variation selector, and the difference means that my cypress tests (which attempt a verification between Element-R and unrusty Element Web) fail intermittently. As far as I can tell, it doesn't make any difference to our actual displayed output in Element.
Something of a follow-up to #3523, but hopefully this will be the last, because I have regenerated the whole list from the spec data.
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🐛 Bug Fixes