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Problem with Youtube comments in a different language

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On Youtube, there is a read more option for every comment that is not typed in English, or any other Anglo/Cyrillic/Latin language really, but the issue does not appear on Microsoft Edge nor any other browser so I'm wondering if there a fix to this as I can't tell which one actually has a read more and which ones are just a bug. Can you please tell me what is causing this and how to fix it? thanks.

On Youtube, there is a read more option for every comment that is not typed in English, or any other Anglo/Cyrillic/Latin language really, but the issue does not appear on Microsoft Edge nor any other browser so I'm wondering if there a fix to this as I can't tell which one actually has a read more and which ones are just a bug. Can you please tell me what is causing this and how to fix it? thanks.
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Is this actually readable text if you translate it via a page like Google Translate as this could be a font issue?

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cor-el said

Is this actually readable text if you translate it via a page like Google Translate as this could be a font issue?

yes it is readable text, and it happens to every comment section in Japanese.

P.S. just found out that it happens to Chinese too.

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Dropa said

URL of the language issue on YouTube? If others can get to the site comment to see what they get then there nothing much that can be done to figure what is the problem.

It happens to every comment section in with Japanese/Chinese, does it happen to you?

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Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required)?