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I type the way that I think. And I do type in these links with the common nouns capitalised. It's automatic for me. These are not links I start to type one way and have to go back and correct. Titles are capitalised. I get the principal behind T:NC; the majority of articles on this wiki are in-universe and accuracy is key. These articles, by definition, must always be real-world articles. So this doesn't really bother me. I really don't see any reason not to have different naming standards for real-world articles. Is there any reason why we can't follow real world standards in real world articles? It seems like a no-brainer to me.

On the other point, I do like piping these links with a see list. It's another one of those real-world standards I like :).