Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Character Table 1

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Characters to avoid |
Avoid Instead use Note
(…) ... (i.e. 3 periods) See MOS:ELLIPSIS.
Unicode Roman numerals like Latin letters equivalent (I II i ii) MOS:ROMANNUM
Unicode fractions like ¼ ½ ¾ ⁄ {{frac}}, {{sfrac}} See MOS:FRAC.
Unicode subscripts and superscripts like ¹ <sup></sup> <sub></sub> See WP:SUPSCRIPT. In article titles, use {{DISPLAYTITLE:...}} combined with <sup></sup> or <sub></sub> as appropriate.
µ (&micro;) μ (&mu;) See MOS:NUM#Specific units
Ligatures like Æ æ Œ œ Separate letters (AE ae OE oe) Generally avoid except in proper names and text in languages in which they are standard. See MOS:LIGATURES.
(&sum;) (&#8719;) (&horbar;) Σ (&Sigma;) Π (&Pi;) (&mdash;) (Not to be confused with \sum and \prod, which are used within <math> blocks.)
(&lsquo;) (&rsquo;) (&sbquo;) (&ldquo;) (&rdquo;) (&bdquo;) ´ (&acute;) (&prime;) (&Prime;) ` (&#96;) Straight quotes (" and ') Use {{coord}}, {{prime}} and {{pprime}} for mathematical notation; elsewhere use straight quotes unless discussing the characters themselves. See MOS:QUOTEMARKS.
(&lsaquo;) (&rsaquo;) « (&laquo;) » (&raquo;) Use &lang; and &rang; for math notation. In foreign quotations normalize angle quote marks to straight, per MOS:CONFORM, except where internal to non-English text, per MOS:STRAIGHT.
&ensp; &emsp; &thinsp; &hairsp; Normal space These are sometimes used for precision positioning in templates but rarely in prose, where non-breaking (&nbsp;) and regular spaces are normally sufficient. Exceptions: MOS:ACRO, MOS:NBSP.
In vertical lists

(&bull;) · (&middot;) (&sdot;)

* Proper wiki markup should be used to create vertical lists. See HELP:LIST#List basics.
&zwj; &zwnj; see note Used in certain foreign-language words, see zero-width joiner/zero-width non-joiner. Should be avoided elsewhere.
£ for GBP, keep ₤ for Italian Lira and other lira currencies that use ₤ (see the main article for that currency) MOS:CURRENCY; find broken instances