Unifying these would make a real mess of lower casing!German has a special sign ß for "ss", without upper capital version.
You may want to retract the second part of that sentence.
An uppercase exists and it has formally been
ruled as acceptable way to write this letter (mostly an issue
for ALL CAPS as ß does not occur in word-initial
position).
A./
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