Why shouldn't electric plugs screw in? - eviltoast

I just watched a TikTok about how people used to plug in things to their light sockets when electricity was first becoming popular. And they kept calling the plug a light socket, what rule says it’s not a plug that screws in? And why shouldn’t plugs screw in? We have material science to make plugs and cables hard enough that if you kick the wire it still doesn’t come out. Electrical connections should be more secure. That’s all I’m saying.

  • intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    … because they’re supposed to be temporary. Plug in fast, unplug fast.

    Some are supposed to be temporary. Others are meant to be more permanent.

    But anywhere a plug is permanent, like an entertainment center, it’s not in a place where it’s in danger of being jostled. So there’s no need for a stronger attachment.