• woop_woop@lemmy.world
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    Who notices that someone is better at mounting tvs? How does one notice this? What is this made up scenario?

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      Better work with the cabling, perhaps. In this picture you can see that there’s a new work box in the drywall so he’s running hidden cables. There could be drywall patching or he’s really good at making the holes so there doesn’t need to be patching.

      He could do more types of mounts than this guy is used to.

      He could be faster.

      Is that you’re completely unimaginative so you can’t come up with ways someone might be better or do you have so little respect for trades that you think there can’t be skill involved?

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      Professional handymen, electronics installers, contractors, people who do this kind of thing for a living.

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        I’m one of those. Anyone else think it looks a tiny bit higher on the right hand side? Lol

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          I think it’s pretty hard to judge by eye, at an angle, in a poor quality picture.

          But I’m also not a professional, nor was I answering a question about this particular mount’s levelness.

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      Pros notice tiny details that most people don’t even think of.

      Maybe they did the job 5 minutes faster or the mount job just looks cleaner than yours.

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        One example: Check the screws on your electric outlet/light switch faceplates. If the screws are aligned, your electrician gave a shit about their work

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      I see it all the time.

      Like someone shares a photo their desk and their setup is so slick. Or someone shows off their kitchen. Those are things I like a lot and want to improve. So rather than scroll past, or leave a hater response, I ask questions to pick up what they’re dropping. You can try that.

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        That doesn’t address the quality of hanging a TV. The things you mentioned are superficial. Being good at hanging a TV is structural. The only way one would know if another was good or bad at it is if the TV eventually fell off the wall or was loose, which one could not see from a FB post.

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      Just because you don’t do something doesn’t mean nobody does. Maybe don’t assume something is made up just because you’re unfamiliar with it.

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      Yeah this is a weird one for sure. I hate to be a “nothing ever happens” person but this one didn’t happen like the caption says it did.

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      “okay, the camera is rolling, now whip out your dong and fuck that TV like it’s your mother’s sister!”

      15 seconds later

      “damn, how do you even… in the hdmi… it comes back out of the coax?! could you teach me how to do that?”

      and from that day forward, it was a duo of TV mounters

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      Advertisement for whatever slrpnk dot net is trying to sell?

      I definitely have friends who I know are a lot better at this kind of stuff than I am (mostly because they get less anxious over what happens if they screw up but…). I have never seen a difference once the tv is mounted because… you can’t see the fricking mount once the TV is mounted.

      I dunno. I also kind of have problems with the underlying premise too. Yes, toxic masculinity is a massive problem and people very much do not realize how few “male role models” there are for kids who aren’t bald human traffickers and the people who sniff their chairs. But “Hey dude, I see you are a super masculine strong man with a bubble level” is not the answer.

      The answer is to teach kids they don’t NEED role models that fit the same gender roles they do (or, more often, their parents think they should). An athlete is an athlete and a smart person is a smart person. Same with being “handy”. This is a lesson girls/“girls” were forced to learn long ago and is one boys/“boys” would benefit from. Because then you don’t need to say “Well, I like what this person is saying but they have the wrong genitalia and aren’t muscular enough”.

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          Knew that part but figured it was an article based on the link. Apparently just a picture of a facebook post.

          So… no idea what that facebook post was trying to sell but I guess this is why all that AI nonsense is spammed endlessly on that site.

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              This is the internet. Always assume people are selling something.

              In this case? MAYBE it is someone advertising their handyman service (doubtful because this is a nonsense premise). More likely? It is the same as all those posts about the fucking aligator or puppy and all the ai generated jesus missing a leg and wearing a military uniform pictures where people say “Why don’t these posts ever go viral”? It is nonsense that boomers stare at and share.

              Which in and of themselves are “harmless”. But when the metrics for those posts get high enough? THAT is when the owner of those bots post ads.

              Screenshotting with no citation kind of undermines that so… good? But it is important to understand why content like this exists.