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{{moss|You can put two '''horizontal spaces''' after a period, exclamation point or question mark if you want. But [[T:MOS BOT|the bot]] will correct your typing to the 21st century standard of a single space.}}
{{moss|You can put two '''horizontal spaces''' after a period, exclamation point or question mark if you want. But [[T:CBOT|the bot]] will correct your typing to the 21st century standard of a single space.}}
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{{sc|T:SENT SPACE}}
Although there has been some sporadic discussion about adopting a standard, the community has never actually ruled on the number of spaces which should follow a period or other full stop. Until a definitive ruling comes from forum discussion, editors are at liberty to use either one {{key|space}} after a period — which is the current standard on most online style sheets — or two, which was the prevailing rule in business until about the year 2000.
Although there has been some sporadic discussion about adopting a standard, the community has never actually ruled on the number of spaces which should follow a period or other full stop. Until a definitive ruling comes from forum discussion, editors are at liberty to use either one {{key|space}} after a period — which is the current standard on most online style sheets — or two, which was the prevailing rule in business until about the year 2000.

Latest revision as of 06:38, 9 January 2014

You can put two horizontal spaces after a period, exclamation point or question mark if you want. But the bot will correct your typing to the 21st century standard of a single space.

Although there has been some sporadic discussion about adopting a standard, the community has never actually ruled on the number of spaces which should follow a period or other full stop. Until a definitive ruling comes from forum discussion, editors are at liberty to use either one space after a period — which is the current standard on most online style sheets — or two, which was the prevailing rule in business until about the year 2000.

That said, a code cleaning bot does actually ensure that only one space exists between a full stop and the next character. However, this bot is not in continuous operation, which means that you will occasionally find instances of double-spacing around the wiki.

If you don't understand the underlying issue, you might want to read more at Wikipedia's in-depth article about sentence spacing.