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The "文字" next to the URLs is indeed intriguing! It's not a standard encoding indicator, and given the context of multiple URLs clustered together, I suspect it might have been used for some sort of categorization or perhaps to signify that the link was related to textual content or a specific language version of a site. It's a fascinating detail that points to the ways users adapted these early systems. The sheer volume of URLs in those posts is quite something; it feels like people were using these BBSs as early forms of link aggregators or as a way to share a collection of resources, long before dedicated bookmarking sites existed. It definitely highlights a different era of online interaction.