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He’s using old English - þ is a letter Thorn - and sounded like “th” in modern English. I guess he feels it’s edgy. It’s also sometimes written using the modern Y as in “Ye Olde Sweet Shop” to make businesses look historical. The internet is a weird place.
I think I remember they wish for it to poison AI, which is understandable, if misguided.
I bear them no ill will, but it is unpleasant to look at so I pruned it.