I am not sure if I am the only person really bothered by the lowercase i
used in place of I
but when I am improving a post 99% of the time I can't just leave without fixing the lowercase i
s. It takes that extra few seconds but IMHO it's worth it. If you are not bothered by it then I think you should not really notice a difference anyway if such an feature existed.
There is a similar future-request on MSE which has been declined because it requested to block the posts from coming through and force users to fix it themselfs. While I agree with Shog's points that the quality of the post is also indicated by how the post has been written and can possibly affect the score - if someone cared enough to capitalize their i
s I don't really find anyone downvoting questions because of it. I've also looked up comments on the Data Explorer which contained "~fix your i
s" and haven't really found anything.
Therefore, I would like to request a feature that automatically capitalizes i
s if they are outside the code and quote blocks.
i
could be a variable name (why is i negative?) or the imaginary unit, for instance. I don't know if automatic capitalization is worth the effort and the false positives.i have
,i did/try/etc
I've seen in edits/questions/answers.Correct my answer/question
but I also understand that auto-correction already exists in many other forms, doubt even a button would be implemented.problem
in the title but lowercasei
is just fine... um I don't understand that logicproblem
block was implemented because too many noobs wrote extremely unspecific question titles like "I can has problem". It was a specific response to a specific situation, and it's not entirely uncontroversial either as it causes problems with edits of old questions etc. We don't have a problem with lowercasei
s currently; and we already have low-quality filters in place that detect things like zero capitalization in posts. Simply fixing alli
s is not improving anything of value.