waldyrious added a comment.

We don’t want any of those

I would argue that case-insensitive search makes more sense than case-sensitive search. Variations like "LASER" vs. "laser", or "Neil DeGrasse Tyson" vs. "Neil deGrasse Tyson" or "The Lord of the Rings" vs. "The Lord Of The Rings" should be supported to allow relevant items to be listed, in the cases where the user happens to type the correct spelling but uses a different stylistic convention than the one present on the item.

But I may be overlooking important details. What's the rationale for case-sensitivity?


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