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Wikipedia Star Trek Into Darkness Debate
From December 1, 2012, until January 31, 2013, a stylistic disagreement unfolded between Wikipedia community, editors on the English Wikipedia, English-language Wikipedia as to whether the word "into" in the title of the Wikipedia article for the 2013 film ''Star Trek Into Darkness'' should be capitalized. More than 40,000 words were written on the article's talk page (a page for editors to discuss changes to the article) before a Consensus decision-making, consensus was reached to capitalize the "I". Debate Director J. J. Abrams planned to release the film ''Star Trek Into Darkness'' in April 2013. Its title did not contain a Colon (punctuation), colon after "Star Trek", such as in ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' and eight other List of Star Trek films, ''Star Trek'' films. The "I" was to be capitalized in Abrams's April release, but Wikipedia's Manual of style, Manual of Style stipulates that prepositions with fewer than five letters are not to be capitalized. The full dis ...
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