JMinor added a comment.

Yes because as things are right now edits made to the descriptions from Wikipedia are wrong because of this. People are under the mistaken assumption (because of how it is displayed before editing) that they should always capitalize a description

Is there actual evidence of this? In the past there has been a strong bias against mobile based editors and claims of "bad" edits seem to be anecdotal.

Again, I don't agree that data entry and data display must align in order for editors to "do the right thing". There are other solutions than making the UX for readers and expectations of how subtitles work in a language/culture a global demand based on an anecdotal sense of data purity.


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