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I haven't and don't plan to, at least not intentionally. I was just stating my personally preference. I personally prefer the capitalisation of all words except for closed-class words. But I'm familiar enough with sentence case, start class, and all lowercase (and all overcase, but really, I can't) that I can use any of them. I have a harder time with other types because there's no switch in my brain for them. I have to pay greater attention to part of speech as I write and I have to be writing in that form for awhile before I can write without having to pay extra attention to capitalisation. So I can write in house style and will as long as it's house style. It's just not my highest preference. I'm also in favour for more distinctive differences in the writing styles of in-universe articles and real-world articles, but I can see how the wiki would find similarity preferable. The more differences the harder it would be for (especially new) editors. I'd probably part of a minority that would find it easier to write, and since it makes a fairly marginal differences in terms of reading ease it makes sense to go with ease with writing for the largest number of editors.