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The words "internet" and "web" are no longer proper nouns
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The words "internet" and "web" are no longer proper nouns

emgemg Veteran

Effective today (1 June 2016), the proper nouns "Internet" and "Web" have been downgraded to the ordinary nouns "internet" and "web", according to the newly updated AP Stylebook.

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/internet-web-enjoy-final-day-proper-nouns/story?id=39508227

Frankly, I do not think that this is worthy of much discussion. I will follow the new convention for my technical papers, other documents, and posts on internet forums.

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  • LeeLee Veteran

    emg said: Frankly, I do not think that this is worthy of much discussion.

    Agreed.

  • @Lee said:

    emg said: Frankly, I do not think that this is worthy of much discussion.

    Agreed.

    /thread

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  • Still, good to know! I often capitalised internet.

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  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran
    edited June 2016

    The only difference is no caps lock, unless it's the beginning of the sentence?

  • ATHKATHK Member

    @Radi said:
    The only difference is no caps lock, unless it's the beginning of the sentence?

    Pretty much.

  • shammyshammy Member

    And everybody else started using them as proper nouns years ago.

  • @PremiumN said:

    @Lee said:

    emg said: Frankly, I do not think that this is worthy of much discussion.

    Agreed.

    /thread

    Shame on you! You don't have the privileges to /thread, and you certainly don't have the right to tell our moderators/admins what to do. :D

  • nepsneps Member

    That's actually interesting. Remember when saying "World Wide Web" was actually a thing?

  • elgselgs Member

    I never thought web should be capitalized unless it's in the context of World Wide Web.

  • neps said: That's actually interesting. Remember when saying "World Wide Web" was actually a thing?

    5 years from now that'll be a meme... "Remember when World Wide Web was a thing?"

  • dailydaily Member
    edited June 2016

    emg said: Frankly, I do not think that this is worthy of much discussion.

    Thank god you made a topic where people will do exactly that.

  • fitvpnfitvpn Member

    Someone show their stupidity

  • emgemg Veteran

    The intent was to share some helpful information, nothing more.

  • jhjh Member

    emg said: Frankly, I do not think that this is worthy of much discussion

    Unless you're Reviewer 2 (who is definitely a proper noun)

  • ATHKATHK Member

    @neps said:
    That's actually interesting. Remember when saying "World Wide Web" was actually a thing?

    Did you know saying WWW takes the same amount time as saying World Wide Web ?

    Now you do, BAM!

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  • LeeLee Veteran

    LET, a site where basic English is a struggle for 98% of members however a current trending topic is proper nouns.

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  • Lee said: LET, a site where basic English is a struggle for 98% of members however a current trending topic is proper nouns.

    Nice to see, in fact. Language is a lifetime study. I've got a lot of reference material for English, but this thread actually inspired me to buy the AP Stylebook. Only $20 (used), including shipping, from Amazon.

  • zahid2funhostzahid2funhost Member
    edited June 2016

    "Internet" and "Web" will no longer be proper nouns, or so says the new edition of the comprehensive style and word usage manual, the Associated Press Stylebook.So PlZ real answer me?

  • kerouackerouac Member
    edited June 2016

    Who the f@@k is AP to regulate how I write shit? F@@k them.

    This is the correct way to write Internete on the Web. So f@@k you as well.

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