Why Are So Many Thread Titles Capitalised Like This?

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SonicWaffle

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I keep seeing this, and it strikes me as odd. Capitals go at the start of a sentence, or can be used for ANGRY ALL CAPS RAAARGH but starting every word with a capital is...strange. I don't know why it bugs me, it just does. That is pretty much all. There's really no discussion value there, so let's have something totally ridiculous;

Can you get your legs behind your head? And if so, how did you discover this and why, you sick pervert? I bet it was something weird.

Also, and totally unrelated to me making this topic, I registered on the forums one year ago today. Happy birthday to me!
 

SomeLameStuff

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Yes I can put my legs behind my head, I was on a bet, nothing sick about it.

No idea about the capitals thing. Maybe because its a title? Wild guess.
 

Eumersian

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Starting every word with a capital letter is what makes a title a title. That's just what titles are.
 

BonsaiK

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Starting every word with a capital is grammatically appropriate for titles.

I can't get my legs behind my head. I'm remarkably inflexible, I can't even touch my toes.
 

procyonlotor

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Being titles, and not regular sentences, they bear capitalization.

Also, at one point I could get one of my legs behind my head. It had something to do with flexibility.
 

drbarno

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or, if you're like me when writing, captilizations appear at Random points in a sentence.
 

MagicMouse

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Same reason book titles do it....

And no I can't. But I can bring handcuffs over my head from the back, double jointed shoulders ftw!
 

Mechsoap

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The Capitalization May Be Because It Looks More Tidy

for the legs thing, I can only put on leg behind my head and it was only to see if i could (im honest!)
 

SonicWaffle

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procyonlotor said:
Being titles, and not regular sentences, they bear capitalization.
BonsaiK said:
Starting every word with a capital is grammatically appropriate for titles.
Eumersian said:
Starting every word with a capital letter is what makes a title a title. That's just what titles are.
These are thread titles, though, as opposed to articles or books or whatnot. It strikes me as strange to formalize them when we're just going to talk about boobs or cyborgs or cyborgs with boobs. Especially considering how often the rules of grammar are ignored the rest of the time :p
 

Kpt._Rob

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I would guess it's because that's what you do when you're putting a title on a book, short story, essay, painting, or whatever else you want to put a title on. And since there aren't any established grammatical rules for how to name a thread people have just adopted the rules that are used when putting a title on something.
 

Eumersian

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SonicWaffle said:
procyonlotor said:
Being titles, and not regular sentences, they bear capitalization.
BonsaiK said:
Starting every word with a capital is grammatically appropriate for titles.
Eumersian said:
Starting every word with a capital letter is what makes a title a title. That's just what titles are.
These are thread titles, though, as opposed to articles or books or whatnot. It strikes me as strange to formalize them when we're just going to talk about boobs or cyborgs or cyborgs with boobs. Especially considering how often the rules of grammar are ignored the rest of the time :p
I don't think it matters. People here probably think of thread titles like all other titles. They're meant to grab a person's attention. For me, a lowercase title or one that is written like a sentence makes it seem like the creator just doesn't care that much.

But hey, different people are different.
 

zombiesinc

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SonicWaffle said:
These are thread titles, though, as opposed to articles or books or whatnot. It strikes me as strange to formalize them when we're just going to talk about boobs or cyborgs or cyborgs with boobs. Especially considering how often the rules of grammar are ignored the rest of the time :p
Regardless of how often certain things are ignored, it's still considered correct to capitalize titles this way.
 

dex-dex

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they are usually actual news stories that people have commented on.

also it's the title of the article so you capitalize all letters.
 

joshuaayt

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When I write titles, I capitalise every key word, as well as the initial one:
""The Broken Fox Flies", mutters Queen over Crumpets"

It does look weird sometimes, I'll admit. But I do know that capitals tend to be used liberally in titles.

And, no, I cannot do that. I discovered this when I attempted to do so just now.

Happy year!