Testing: Add global guard against ZWSP in E2E content retrieval#6710
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Testing: Add global guard against ZWSP in E2E content retrieval#6710
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Extracted from #6467
This pull request seeks to add a globally-considered failing case for zero-width space characters present in end-to-end test content. An instance of this was discovered in #6467 (#6467 (comment)), and while the issue itself is resolved there, the test is not specific to the writing flow behaviors and should be considered broadly.
Testing instructions:
Verify end-to-end tests pass: