Oh, I didn't think it was sinister or anything like that, I was just wondering why I was seeing so many posts with titles that referred to "B&, W" and I just wondered if it was something new going on that I missed out on. That's all. Thanks.
The & translates to & as an HTML encoded safe character. The encoding prevents malicious things from happening on a server. When it’s retrieved from a database and displayed in a browser sometimes it’s not decoded to the & character and you get the encoded version. Probably more info than you cared to know.
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