Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27229742-20151020091347

Do we capitalize the "the" in certain things like, "the journalist"? Do we even capitalize the "j" in "journalist"?

For the first thing, I think that if we capitalize the "j" in "journalist" then the "the" should be capitalized too. When talking about "The Walking Dead" we capitalize it,  and some other things like, "The Legend of the Crybaby" and such. If things like "the journalist" are titles for someone, then shouldn't the "the" be capitalized too? Doing that means that we have to capitalize the "j" too... and well...

I was thinking that it doesn't really matter, since he is a journalist and you can just uncapitalize it. Like, if someone said, "There was a notorious journalist that married a yandere woman," then it's fine. The article about this person himself is fine since it's supposed to be capitalized. Still, shouldn't we try to keep it consistent? Switching between "The Journalist" and "the journalist" is really weird! Same goes for things like, "The Headmaster". We should decide on a way to keep it consistent so we can be professional as possible.

If no one decides then I will go with what I think is right, which is probably going to keep people whose current titles are just what they do and such, so I don't think it would be too bad. I want to take other people's opinions into account, but sometimes people might be too busy to answer or can't think of anything at the moment. I should do it by myself if that's the case. It's like, you can't always ask others to edit things for you, you know? I just wanted to bring up the topic so that other people could put in their answers if they wanted.

Also, don't capitalize the beginning letter in the words like "yandere" and "tsundere". It doesn't need to be done. There's really no point to it. 