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kozziollek | 2 years ago
Took me 3 tries to parse the title.
"Rivian Joins Forces" - is that name of an organization? - "with Tesla"... nope, that doesn't make sense.
"Rivan Joins forces" (somebody to do something), syntax error got "with".
"Rivan joins forces with Tesla" - yay!
And you know that person who wrote this knows about lowercase, because of "with" and "for"...
angry_moose|2 years ago
Generally speaking, AP style uses title case for headlines, which means all words are capitalized except for certain short words, such as articles and short prepositions.
In AP style, headlines capitalize the first word, proper names, or proper abbreviations, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, and adverbs.
Words that should not be capitalized include:
https://writer.com/blog/a-comprehensive-guide-to-the-ap-styl...ma11|2 years ago
thepasswordis|2 years ago
Pyramus|2 years ago
Why not say "I prefer X" instead of "you are too stupid to do X"?
Which might be a legit point and could lead to an interesting conversation...
pipnonsense|2 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_case
It confuses me, a non-native English speaker, a lot too. I hate it.
jfengel|2 years ago
Title case makes a certain limited sense in newspapers. But on HN, where most articles don't use the title case even when the underlying media do use it, there is a lot of potential for confusion.
Brometheus|2 years ago
Nomens are big and other Words are small.
rblatz|2 years ago
https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/capitaliza...
alistairSH|2 years ago
"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
vs
"For whom the bell tolls"
The former is correct for titles. The latter is correct for ordinary sentences.
Tagbert|2 years ago
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bigbillheck|2 years ago
Sounds like, to take a phrase from the youths, a skill issue.
But you and others here may be interested in Language Log's posts on headline dialect:https://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?cat=277
renewiltord|2 years ago
In this model, I would judge myself as less able to extract information from other humans than ChatGPT. I believe that the ability to extract signal is a good marker of intelligence. Low-spec intelligences often require high-precision: they are more like formal language parsers than natural language parsers and are therefore less sophisticated.
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mattofak|2 years ago
There are quite a few automated tools to convert back and forth, maybe a future site improvement for Dang in the user preferences.
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_case
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