Yes, 'The Algorithm' REALLY IS Like That


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Writing Headlines Like This Has Been Shown To Be Harder To Parse And Readers Are Less Likely To Retain The Information. People Just Want To Imitate The New York Times, Though.
It's not just the NYT. In the context of books titles have traditionally been capitalized, with the exception of definite and indefinite articles (a, the), and sometimes prepositions, unless they are at the beginning of the title and would otherwise be capitalized due to their position in a sentence. Admittedly, even that rule is frequently fairly loosely enforced.
 

Admittedly, even that rule is frequently fairly loosely enforced.

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just do what i do and put all words in lower case also put all punctuation marks at the end that way readers have a fun little game of putting them where they prefer i also put a few extra keeps people on their toes it s definitely better than capitalizing everything.,,.'..!'!-,-...
 

It's not just the NYT. In the context of books titles have traditionally been capitalized, with the exception of definite and indefinite articles (a, the), and sometimes prepositions, unless they are at the beginning of the title and would otherwise be capitalized due to their position in a sentence. Admittedly, even that rule is frequently fairly loosely enforced.
Books don't have headlines, they have titles and different norms.

When you see it with news outlet headlines, they are 100% aping the New York Times.
 



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