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No Jimbo, the first one was fine because you had all this in lowercase:

yo.

just a trivial thing, if you've got you're caps on trying to yell in a post after you submit it it either is all in lower case or only th first letter of each word is upper case

It only changes "TEST" to "Test" when your ENTIRE post consists of capital letters, and I think that's a good thing.

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It only changes "TEST" to "Test" when your ENTIRE post consists of capital letters, and I think that's a good thing.

I agree it is a good thing and it stops annoying noobs, but in my case where i was trying to yell in bmans, majanal thread that i noticed its a problem.

pro's definatelt outway cons though :(

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