Subject: Again, it's up to the original author.
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Posted on: 2015-11-01 03:44:00 UTC

Some people like to count capitalization errors, and others don't. It's not a hard and fast rule, but respecting the original author's decision is.

As for my personal mini protocol: I won't name a new mini type for a fic that only features capitalization errors in the proper names. If, however, at least one "traditional" mini appears in that mission, then I go ahead and count the capitalization errors as well, to maximize adoption potential. So, in my first mission, I passed over making a mini out of "fire chief", which is spelled "fire-chief" in Fahrenheit 451 (or vice versa; can't look it up on my phone) to avoid making a single mini for a very minor canon that sees almost no attention. The same could be said for Epic Mickey, but my third mission featured actual typos of proper names, so I had no choice but to create a mini—and included the capitalization typos as well, to beef up the list of potential adoptions.

—doctorlit hopes this didn't get confusing. He is known micromanage things.

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