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Gen Z will often write like that, feeling that using capitalisation feels too "formal" for non-professional communication.

It's feel just the next evolution in our written messaging dialect. Gen X had c u l8r?. Millennials didn't have to pay per character, and got full qwerty keyboards so opted for normal sentences. And now Gen Z have decided that auto-capitalisation is unnecessary.

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I also wondered if Jack Dorsey's shift button was broken in his firing tweet: https://xcancel.com/jack/status/2027129697092731343
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I can't speak for the OPs case, but it's worth keeping in mind that not all languages that people are coming from have capital letters as a concept.

I actually didn't notice the lack of caps until I read this comment

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I found it pretty hard to read without the caps. I guess the punctuation mark is too small for my elderly eyes, and my brain sees it like one gigantic sentence. Perhaps the author of the blog is a fan of Kafka?
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Ctrl + “+” in your browser :]

I also didn’t notice the lack of caps until coming to the comments.

…and I’m a pedantic SOB!

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The author is trying very hard to look like they are not trying at all.
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or learned English chatting on the Internet?

At least make it sound like you’re speculating if you’re going to.

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Presumably a shibboleth for human-generated content
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Gen Z illiteracy crisis.
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Let's not turn HN into a bunch of crotchety old men complaining about the youths.
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Any particular reason you didn't write a complete sentence but still used a period, kid?
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I'd take all lowercase over all uppercase anyday
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