I'd usually be inclined to go with U+00BB », since it is very well supported as a Latin-1 character, and graphically the correct shape.

If that's deemed semantically incorrect since it's not a quotation mark, U+23E9 ⏩︎ is both a symbol and reasonably close in shape (although it may sometimes need a variation selector to suppress displaying in an emoji font).

—Har.

On 19 Jul 2025 11:54, Ivan Panchenko via Unicode <[email protected]> wrote:

People sometimes use two greater-than signs or a right-hand guillemet
to point to the right, e.g., in “Continue reading >>” or preceding a
text as part of a link. I wonder which Unicode character(s) would be
appropriate for this. There is U+02C3 (“˃”, modifier letter right
arrowhead), but it is a modifier letter (see also U+08FC (arabic
double right arrowhead above with dot) for comparison). Simply U+27A4
(“➤”, black rightwards arrowhead), whose contour consists of two
>-like shapes? Or should a new character be proposed?


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