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r/tvtoohigh

TVs that are too high

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345,732

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October 15, 2019

7 years ago

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How to think about r/tvtoohigh

This community is dedicated to showcasing televisions that are mounted too high, often leading to awkward viewing experiences. Members share images and anecdotes about poorly positioned TVs, highlighting the humorous and frustrating aspects of furniture and home design. The distinct focus on the height of TVs, along with a lighthearted approach, fosters a unique niche that blends humor with home improvement discussions.

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  • Audience

    Participants in this community range from casual viewers to home design enthusiasts, often skewing towards younger adults who appreciate humor in everyday situations. The vibe is generally light-hearted and playful, with members sharing relatable experiences and engaging in banter. They care about practical home design, aesthetics, and the occasional absurdity of poor TV placements.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes humorous images of high-mounted TVs, memes, and anecdotes about awkward viewing experiences. Posts that lack a clear visual element or fail to capture the community's comedic tone often get downvoted. The posting cadence is relatively active, with members frequently sharing new content, especially when they encounter particularly egregious examples of TVs that are too high.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on humor and relatability rather than overt promotion. Sharing entertaining content related to home design or funny anecdotes about TV placements can resonate well. However, direct advertising or promotional posts are likely to be met with skepticism or hostility. Collaborating with community members to create engaging, shareable content that aligns with their interests is a more effective strategy.

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FAQ

r/tvtoohigh — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/tvtoohigh have?

r/tvtoohigh has approximately 345,732 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/tvtoohigh created?

r/tvtoohigh was created on October 15, 2019 (7 years ago).

What is r/tvtoohigh about?

This community is dedicated to showcasing televisions that are mounted too high, often leading to awkward viewing experiences. Members share images and anecdotes about poorly positioned TVs, highlighting the humorous and frustrating aspects of furniture and home design. The distinct focus on the height of TVs, along with a lighthearted approach, fosters a unique niche that b…

What subreddits are similar to r/tvtoohigh?

Communities similar to r/tvtoohigh include r/hometheater, r/mcmansionhell, r/malelivingspace, r/atbge, r/wewantplates.

Who are the most active posters on r/tvtoohigh?

The most frequent posters on r/tvtoohigh include u/[deleted], u/grippin, u/Romando1.

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