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Re: "Yikes! Louis Rossman butchers a Mac on YouTube..."
With all due respect, editorial input into influencers' monetized 'content' is -- shall we say, ABOVE MY PAYGRADE!
Thanks for your guidance!
Jan 11 · 5 months ago
🍄 Ruby_Witch · Jan 11 at 18:16:
I respect what Louis Rossman has done for Right to Repair, but I've never been able to really enjoy his videos. He's just too brash and opinionated for my tastes, even if I agree with a lot of his opinions!
Also, more recently he has done very few repair videos and has mostly transitioned to pure political commentary. Not my favorite genre.
🚀 stack [OP] · Jan 11 at 21:02:
@Ruby_Witch: yeah, he is mostly philosphizing and ranting, and doesn't really have the depth to pull it off. I hate to come off as elitist -- I am a high-school dropout myself, but I don't get a sense that Rossman reads a lot, if you know what I mean.
He reminds me of the dog character on BoJack Horseman. He is very functional, but when a squirrel runs by, he is still a dog.
But even if I can't sit through an entire video most of the time, it is still a guilty plesure of mine.
👤 nikhotmsk · Jan 12 at 13:13:
Schematics or die! Louis Rossmann do little repair videos because of inacessible parts and lack of schematics. Provide some.
Yikes! Louis Rossman butchers a Mac on YouTube... — I like Rossman. He's done a lot of good work fighting for the Right to Repair, and his ongoing fight with New York City bureaucracy (even years after he moved to Texas or Florida) is truly amusing (and familiar). And no doubt he is technically very knowlegeable and, usually, good at diagnosing and fixing electronics. He has been very good at disseminating information about Mac repair, something that Apple clearly does not want. But he is...