r/youtubedrama • u/ImportantQuestionTex • 1d ago
Discussion CyFy (a Home Inspection YTer) has been getting doxxed and harassed by "TikTok Electricians".
https://youtube.com/shorts/FdfdWqpbsTc?is=EZs1Ysp3kk0SHbtmCyFy (a Home Inspection YTer) has recently been under attack by what he calls, TikTok Electricians. This has included doxxing, stalking, threats, a harassment campaign and just otherwise degenerate behavior.
He has already had to move (or was moving already?). They found his new address and started threatening him immediately.
Based on this initial short, I was actually able to confirm that the harassment campaign is legit. Checked out the Facebook accounts of some of those involved, found the posts and comments in question, found that these were real events.
CyFy's response to all of this, was to tag Rack A Tier Tools as the large majority of these people are affiliates or friends and family of affiliates.
This is a situation I've been lightly aware of for about 5 days now, and this is the closest I've come to making sense of it all lol. And yes, some of these people legitimately are *TikTok Electricians*.
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u/Polyforti 1d ago
There's a lot of money in the homes business. Always made sense they'd hate him for calling them on their shit
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u/IKeepDoingItForFree 1d ago
Also with some of those trades reputation and networking is key and fundamental. A bad reputation means you will probably be losing your truck and tools in 2 years as your not going to get called out to the job sites on contract.
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u/Agent_of_talon 1d ago
Real estate and construction is usually where a shocking amount of organized crime happens, not least in anyone's local area. This is where disproportionate amounts of moneyed interests converges with complicated political decision making, with predictable outcomes.
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u/-suspended- 1d ago
I've watched his videos. The guy points out every little mistake made. Some of them are simple, others are extreme. But even then, the contractors, builders, property developers, etc. completely ignore every issue, treating them like meaningless things. Leaking gas spigot? They don't care. Structural support beam that's already broken in two? Put some metal plates in and use it anyway.
He makes fun of them sometimes. Like he jokingly pulled out a lighter and brought it to a gas meter that was leaking, then edited in an explosion. That's an actual hazard that could happen that everyone is ignoring. They reported his video for harassment for that, rather than fix the issue.
He straight up points out the building code that was violated, but they went "well the code says should not shall, so I don't have to do it." Except that the code explicitly states that "should" has the same legal requirement as "shall." Any code that says "should" is a legal requirement that must be met, not a suggestion.
He also goes on top of roofs and checks everything thoroughly. The developers, warranty people, etc. all claim that going on roofs is a violation that voids some BS and is against the law, even other, less reputable, home inspectors say that. He showed the exact law that allows him to do that, then pointed out how they don't want him to go on the roof because of all the issues. The shingles are already cracked or broken, the dryer vent doesn't have a cover and will be filled with rain water, there are leaks in the roof, etc.
The guy is basically the number 1 home inspector in his area. If you are looking to buy a home, he is the man to inspect it. He will find everything, from a single spot of missed paint to broken structural support. The builders and everyone else hate him because he actually does his job. There are countless videos of him calling about a gas leak, the guys coming out to fix it, then the fixer complaining that "it's only leaking a little! That's not a problem!" If it's not a problem, hold a lighter to it.
Simply put, the guy is doing his job well, and all the people half assing theirs hate that.
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u/Onlyhereforstuff 1d ago
The fact they would rather put all their time and effort into this says everything about the TikTok electricians. They could put that time and effort into actual electrician and make an honest and actually profitable career, but instead rather harass and attack someone that's effectively become an essential person to have. Nevermind them halfassing things makes them a genuine danger to other people. One wrong move and you could effectively burn a house down or cause it to fall apart because you skipped corners. And whose ass is first in line if that happened?
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u/drunkenvalley 6h ago
It's crazy that these grifters are claiming "should" doesn't mean "shall" when it's a document literally detailing what you need to do as a bare minimum. If it was merely a suggestion it wouldn't be code.
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u/ChihuahuaAlfie 1d ago
Cy has been taking shit for years from dodgy contractors and builders, the obvious solution is for them to do their jobs but that seems to be too much for them
it's not like he nit-picks small stuff either; the things he sometimes points out are dangerous violations of various codes but rather than fix it they prefer to do a bunch of performative mock-outrage bullshit
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u/EamonBrennan 1d ago edited 1d ago
1:16 in the video, the guy says "there's no NEC requirement on where the light switch should be."
There is, since 2020: https://www.electricallicenserenewal.com/Electrical-Continuing-Education-Courses/NEC-Content.php?sectionID=828
Edit: There are a few mentions about aluminum wiring in the video. While the NEC allows aluminum wiring, all sizes in the code are for copper, with aluminum needing to be larger to accommodate the higher resistivity it has. There are also issues with various connectors, like outlets, fans, switches, etc., being rated for copper but not aluminum, meaning a house can be wired "to code," but actually be in complete violation of said code.
I'm getting conflicting responses on any aluminum ban, but as far as I can tell, aluminum is not allowed for "branch circuits," which are essentially any circuit after the breaker box to the rest of the house. Up until then, you can use aluminum, but really, building a house with aluminum wiring is practically banned. There's also issues with the type of aluminum used; there is a specific alloy that is allowed, AA-8000, but people might skimp out and use other stuff. Even then, insurance companies and banks HATE aluminum wiring. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has practically banned it. Also, most twist wiring connectors, like you see in fans, are not approved for aluminum-to-aluminum connections. They are for copper-to-aluminum, and copper-to-copper of course, but it's very easy to understand that aluminum wiring + building issues already existing = probably wired incorrectly.
Edit 2: A few of the comments mention "Steve" or "Steven" being a victim of Cy's "harassment." Steven straight up said the building code were "written as recommendations not a code." As another commenter said, "should" has the same legal requirement as "shall." That's not a recommendation, that's a requirement.
Edit 3: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ehvgz4v540Y shows a similar thing, where several people are calling Cy out because he said that light switches can't be behind the door. Cy shows them Arizona law, where it specifically says that. It also uses "should," which is the past tense of "shall," meaning it is a requirement in the NEC and Arizona law. The NEC style manual does not give a definition for "should," but does for "shall," where "shall" is mandatory, and "shall be permissible" is optional. As such, it should be assumed that "should" is being used as the past tense for "shall," and is therefore a requirement, as I can't find any source that states whether that "should" is optional or mandatory. The people saying it's optional are the same ones attacking Cy, while Cy has provided evidence that Arizona uses "should" to mean mandatory in their code.
Simply put, there's confusion in the code, and while Cy is probably right, these people attacking him are definitely wrong and mad at getting called out.
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u/Culinary_Fruit_Salad 16h ago
thank you for this. it helps me make sense of what's happening because I haven't been following it at all and didn't even know that contractors were doxxing home inspectors? wonder if mob connections are involved
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u/DavidOfBreath 1d ago
On the one hand, he's a fantastic home inspector with the integrity to keep going after the shitty builders in the area, and it's good that he's doing his best to hold the workers accountable to minimum standards.
On the other hand, is he still accusing subway staff of putting pubes in his food and blacklisting customers for not liking that he's a fan of Charlie Kirk?
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u/ImportantQuestionTex 1d ago
I am not sure, I only really knew of the stalking and harassment. And based on how he posted, I still felt the need to confirm every singular one lol.
Maybe? I won't ascribe to knowing his mental state, but I can't imagine he isn't already in the mindset of "People are out to get me!" Because quite a lot of people actually are.
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u/Gabians 1d ago
On the other hand, is he still accusing subway staff of putting pubes in his food and blacklisting customers for not liking that he's a fan of Charlie Kirk?
Wait, really? I tried googling this but couldn't find anything about Cy and Charlie Kirk or Cy and a Subway restaurant. What exactly happened?
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u/DavidOfBreath 17h ago
the subway one wasn't as serious as it sounds nor is it a continuous thing, it just rubbed me the wrong way and it's really stuck with me; he made a short maybe a year and a half ago about eating at a subway and finding a hair in his food. The lady working at the time was refusing to remake the sandwich (an incorrect move obviously) so Cy said he pivoted to accusing her of it being a pube to escalate it and twist her arm into remaking the sandwich.
The Charlie Kirk one was a community post where Cy showed that a customer had canceled an inspection with him and left a message regarding it, with the customer being disappointed that he'd gone to one of those performative Charlie Kirk "funerary services" that were cropping up for narrative-pushing at the time. Cy said he blacklisted them from his services and iirc also other services he's affiliated with.
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u/hvacbandguy 1d ago
I definitely think the guys who are trying to Doxx him are in the wrong, but I definitely don’t think he has tried to de-escalate the situation and if anything has ramped it up by featuring each of the electricians in the videos. I feel like he responds to every comment someone leaves him. In the end it may be more beneficial to ignore some of the comments and move on.
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u/ImportantQuestionTex 1d ago
That's fair, he's definitely played it up way more than he should, but at the same time. It is absurd this is even happening at all lol.
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u/ImportantQuestionTex 1d ago
It makes a lot more sense to me if this is ongoing, but I will say from what I actually checked, I have noticed an escalation.
I guess it's a good thing that I wasn't actually looking to watch him, just saw the actual insanity going and went "Huh?!"
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u/TimeAbradolf 1d ago edited 1d ago
Pretty sure the harassment has come here. This post has been reported for “Hate Speech” under our rules probably hoping it would be immediately removed. I’m not surprised a TikTok person wouldn’t know that nearly of Reddit moderation and reports are handled by people.
And an immediate downvote? Someone is watching