@Anonymouse said:@FrostCat said:I assume the writer is German when that happens; different rules for different languages. IIRC it's common to capitalize nouns in German.But it isn't just nouns. I would understand it if it was. It just seems to be random words, without no discernible pattern to them. Just look at the original post: it's all over the place - adjectives ("Private"), verbs ("Doing"), even fucking prepositions ("For"). IT... MAKES... NO... SENSE...Speaking several languages myself (German among them), I just can't imagine any language, no matter how exotic (caveat: extraterrestial origins excluded) with such random capitalization rules.
I think it's an issue with Indians (dots, not feathers), because I believe Hindi doesn't have the concept of capitalization. So the know that some words should start with a capital letter, but have little to know idea what the rules are - or worse, they think they know what the rules are but are sorely mistaken.