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StudlyCaps, or alternating caps, is a typographic style in which the capitalization of letters within a word or phrase is deliberately irregular. Patterns can include StUdLyCaPs or other uneven mixes of upper- and lower-case letters. The approach is a stylistic device rather than a formal writing system, used to attract attention, emphasize a word, or convey humor, sarcasm, or playfulness in digital text.
Originating in early internet culture, the term and practice emerged during the 1990s on platforms such as
Usage and reception: StudlyCaps is typically inappropriate for formal writing due to readability concerns and potential