AP Styleguide strips the ‘internet’ of its proper noun status

The AP Stylebook — an influential media style guide that shaped online writing styles the world over — has announced on Twitter that it will no longer refer to the internet as a proper noun, using a lower case I instead.

The change will come into effect when the 2016 version of the Stylebook launches, and also marks a change in the way the world sees the internet.

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As the internet grows, it becomes a more “decentralised”, ubiquitous web of communication and information, Thus referring to it as a proper noun, or a single, defined entity, doesn’t quite make sense.

Oh, and the “web” mentioned earlier will also be referred to as the “web” with a lowercase W.

While our style won’t change (we’ve been referring to the “internet” for centuries on Memeburn), it will undoubtedly annoy countless interns and journalism students the world over.

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