Are you allowed to modify capitalization and spelling when quoting a source, if you don't use [] to indicate editorial changes?
CNN:"Thus, right up front, I'd like to apologize to all of you -- today's outage was a Big Deal, and we're treating it as such," Treynor wrote.
BBC:"Thus, right up front, I'd like to apologise to all of you - today's
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sillygoosegirl, I wasn't accusing anyone of anything, I was genuinely curious about spelling/capitalization conventions.
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Yes, but capitalization as a form of emphasis is an American usage that would probably just look weird to British readers. Think of it as a form of translation from two very similar but not identical languages. If the quote was in a Spanish or French article, you would expect to words to be altered, right? And, as always, some nuance gets lost in translation.
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