• Zoot
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        99 months ago

        Generally if the lock is horizontal its supposed to mean locked. You can flip this on most common locks, but then its backwards. It makes sense from a visual perspective to have vertical unlock, horizontal lock.

        • @[email protected]
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          38 months ago

          Generally, yes. Not always though. There’s a lock in my house that’s locked in the vertical position. Threw me off when we first moved in.

          • @RudeOnTuesdays
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            28 months ago

            My front door also locks in the vertical position.

          • HEXN3T
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            18 months ago

            I just check literally every single time because I’m paranoid.

          • @shneancy
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            28 months ago

            i’ve heard of that being the standard for water valves but i don’t think it’s a universal thing for simple door locks

              • @shneancy
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                18 months ago

                if it still locks the door it’s fine then! Water valves need to be standardised as sometimes you need to know water’s not flowing, especially if it’s an emergancy, but a door lock? just check if it’s closed man

    • GormadtOP
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      99 months ago

      I only ever seen it flip horizontal to unlock so I didn’t see anything out of the ordinary here

    • @[email protected]
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      8 months ago

      I was about to say that it wouldn’t matter which way was “locked”, because his friend could easily unlock it and see what’s on the other side of that door… like, they’d need to use a keylock to keep their friend from having easy access and seeing what’s behind that door

      Took me several attempts to realize they were locking themselves in the room; for whatever relations to be interpreted. I never claimed to be a smart man