Thread:Ultimatex/@comment-24494906-20141016174810

Hi, there is a good reason why I didn't write "investigators" with a capital I in the title "List of investigators": Capitalization makes linking to other articles unnecessarily difficult, especially when you link to it within texts. It doesn't matter much for this article, as there won't be many articles linking to this list, but in general, try to avoid capitalizing the second or subsequent words in the title if it isn't a proper name. For example, I've seen a lot of links of the form ghoul investigators because "ghoul investigators" had to be written uncapitalized in the text, but the article title forces a capital "I".

If it's a name (like "One-Eyed Owl" or "Commission of Counter Ghoul"), capitalization is fine.

My reasoning above was quite technical, but you can find more reasons for this style. Wikipedia has a style guide about this: wikipedia:Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_%28capitalization%29 We don't have to follow this to the letter, but I'd recommend to avoid unnecessary capitalization. 