Comment by squigz
Strange to label a failure to capitalize words as a "dumb social media trend", as I'm sure people have been doing that for many years prior to social media.
And nobody tYpEs lIkE tHiS except when making a joke.
Strange to label a failure to capitalize words as a "dumb social media trend", as I'm sure people have been doing that for many years prior to social media.
And nobody tYpEs lIkE tHiS except when making a joke.
What do you mean by "before" social media here? Surely not handwritten or typewritered letters, I guess you mean like 2005-2010ish?
The term wasn't popular then but with reddit's and Facebook's infancies being twenty years ago, "social media" (which I understand to refer to platforms where you can talk to people and post things about different topics, so broader and more person-oriented than an SMF forum but narrower than the WWW) have been around for a while
The first time I saw lowercase writing like this was two years ago on the Discord guild/community of a game which got popular on tiktok. I don't know the average age but the (statistical) mode was probably in the range of 13–16
> Strange to label a failure to capitalize words
It’s not a failure, it’s a conscious choice.
> as I'm sure people have been doing that for many years prior to social media.
But now it’s happening more frequently. That’s what “trend” means. It doesn’t mean it never happened before.
> And nobody tYpEs lIkE tHiS except when making a joke.
Just because you don’t know people like that, does not mean they don’t exist. The world is bigger than one person’s knowledge. I personally knew several teenagers who did it for all their communication, before smartphones. The speed at which they were able to do it was astounding.