That's me btw^ It's interesting and could probably be exploited on a lot of websites. Also, theoretically, depending on a sites username registry system, this could probably be used to make already existing usernames i.e. "‮6161ekans‭" Which to any website vulnerable to this glitch would invert the text for my username, which is already reversed, making it illegible, and then overriding it again to leave no trace for the following HTML. That's actually a fairly large security risk.
Although, the thing with Enjin is that you can register an already used username anyway, it only requires a unique email, I believe. So this doesn't open up anything too bad here, but for other websites it could.
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