I just looked and I don't see anything regarding extended ascii being against the rules, except in cases where you use it to get around a naming restriction that would be impossible or against the ToS if you used the normal alphabet.
Now, in practice, I have seen people forced to change names when they used high ascii like this on grounds of people not being able to report them or chat with them easily.
So, short answer: Your Mileage May Vary.
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