They want us the people use the app. And do all the work of policing the app. Instead of the ownership of the app taking responsibility for the content that goes on the app. Because us who use the app can always be on the app in order to police the app.
How is it that a Nextdoor leader can compare $#*! for brains to "Lets go Brandon" but pointing out this hypocracy gets me a 30 day suspension? My first suspension was for a single sentence in my first post: "Lost a few friends when I came out as a conservative"
We had a great post going on about illegals that went through the gate close to our homes. I mentioned Joe Biden and this was all on him and I said the illegals were out of control. For that I got canceled. No warning no nothing just deleted.
I posted a topic about people not picking up after their dog goes to the bathroom in my yard and the topic was deleted almost immediately. I used no profanity and simply asked people to help keep our neighborhood clean.
Then I posted about a large apartment complex and shopping center being built and how traffic will increase and how our suburb is becoming more urban. I was told by another member that I should just move then. I flagged that post as abusive and the lead refused to delete it, in the meantime that post kept getting likes and upsetting my husband and myself.
So basically if you are friends with leads you can say whatever you want with no fear, despite breaking the rules. However if you are not friends with the lead, or worse you and the lead do not like each other, then everything you post will be deleted and you will be harassed without recourse.
I deactivated my account. There wasn't much worthwhile information on the website anyway.
I was recently disabled for standing up for a homeless person who had their picture nonconsensually taken and posted on NextDoor for simply walking in our neighborhood. The man was doing nothing wrong but all of my neighbors took stalker pictures of him, judged him for his appearance and then verbally attacked me for standing up for him as well as mocking me.
Good for general information about lost dogs, gardening and searches for repair and services. Weak on discussions about local governance such as school districts, municipalities, special taxing jurisdictions, and HOAs.
I don't read all the notifications I get from Nextdoor, and I seldom have posted anything myself, but I do like to read and interact with interesting posts. I like best the ones from my own neighborhood but also like that it includes other neighborhoods -- and the people I've actually dealt with [handyman, seller, etc.] have all been from other but nearby neighborhoods.
Hackers are on here google play and tiktok and nextdoor! Crackheads! I have my freedom rights to say whatever i want to say an ill be posting commenting this every day now! Try something courts will not be on your sides. Thats my freedom rights
Nextdoor neighborhood app was full of drama. Same profiles internet trolls posting needless comments. The posts were uninformative with posters not including enough details or failing to follow up. Basically a time waster. Stay away
Generally great. Only bad with political soap boxing or busy bodies. You guys are doing better on the former. Perfect site for reporting crime, finding pets and learning about good vendors. An invaluable service,
After giving great advice for animal and rodent control, here comes housewives who have never farmed or know the business end of a shovel with their untrained/unproven pro tips. I will not go back to this novice forum again.
Nextdoor-WPB is the main sewer in Florida. They must have a contract to support the QAnon nuts. Private thread setup, then invaded by Repubs. Now everyone has been deleted. The worst site ever. So many have left because of harassment and moderators join in. Do not use this site unless you enjoy being bullied.
Streetlife breached the Data Protection Act by passing our personal details to Nextdoor without our permission. They rounded us up, got us verified and sold us. There are many reasons why you should not reveal your name and address on a forum: scams, nuisance phone calls, stalkers, irate posters etc. "I'm on holiday next week - please burgle me". All burglars have neighbours! I once had a mental Streetlifer send me threatening messages; you wouldn't want someone like that to know where you live.
I have been a Lead now for almost six years and for the most part my experience has been good. Better indexing and search tools for the CG would be a big help. Things change and unless we read everything every day we have no idea what is current. A way for Leads to contact support like the old *******@nexteoor.com would be very helpful. We have almost 1500 members in NDPV and have had very few problems. I think all in all most of our members think ND is a help for the neighborhood.
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Nextdoor app is a team of ppl who want to control the narrative but doesn't like when express your views. The ppl persuade the policy makers to ban or block ppl who are free thinkers, while they call you degrading names and taunt you. This app is full of crazy with covid-19 jab driven maniacs. Especially, in WELLINGTON, FL
There are multiple reasons to stay away:
1) not really a neighborhood site. You get news about lost dogs from 30 or so miles away.
2) Lots of random posts about events with no info. Ex: "yardsale this weekend in the neighborhood. But since it covers a huge area, you have no idea where
3) Politics. A neighbor started posting these longwinded stories that were essentially political copy-pastas ending with numbers to donate and join the resistance. I reported it as spam and was immediately attacked by the "neighborhood lead". It seems they have a deal with the local DNC. It escalated until threats were made and I quit the site. Now I know how creepy my neighbors are, and they know where I live.
Wish I could leave less than 1 star. I will be happy to provide the emails back and forth, anyways nextdoor is horrible, they will flag/ban/suspend your account if you do not comply with their crap. Someone posted pictures of the maiming of small rabbits and squirrels, I told them its illegal to shoot ANY kind of weapon in the neighborhood. Now my accounts disabled.
Whishy washy admins and leads, total crap. This site has brought more drama in the last 6 months than I've experienced in the other 21.5years of living here.
I signed up for Nextdoor at the invite of a neighbor just recently. I posted 1, that's it, 1 post and received so much negativity about a measure that would prevent endangered animal parts from being sold in our state. I guess Oregon is still full of rednecks, even with all the Californians pouring in! Good grief! Just getting word out about something soooo many people have heard nothing about. That'll teach me! I deactivated my account today. Not worth the headaches from juvenile adults! Cyberbullying is alive and well in the Portland metro area.
Write your review to help others learn about this online business's he concept of this site is s good one. My problem is though I have addressed issues undef the correct category, I am catching out HOA BOD either not answering a question or a few have turned out to be incorrect answers. My Lead is married to a BOD and guess what? I just was suspended. I posted several messsged, even asking the lead for advice on the wording, ended up deleting it and still was suspended. Discrimination. Fyi there are many attorneys that specialize in HOA's gone wild. It's a big business. Waiting on a reply from Nextdoor. So at this time I'm not sure they are to blame at all.
Answer: The negative reviews are honest reactions to being duped into sharing too much personal information (that Nextdoor now owns and will NEVER delete and will continue to sell to advertisers until your dying day) to join a site that seems friendly on the surface, but which does NOTHING to protect users. I was bullied by a convicted murderer, who is a Lead in my neighborhood--and I was banned from the site for complaining. Leads are nothing more than early adopters of the site who have been assigned power over other users so that Nextdoor does not have to police it's own site. In short: No. The negative reviews are not wrong. Heed them! I wish I had known before it was too late!
Answer: Forget about nextdoor and leads. Get a life, a real one. Don't waste your time with toxic online communities that tend to get the worst out of people. My advise is run away while you still have some dignity left.
Answer: Kay is right. That is their policy. However, don't expect them to hold to it. We have leads unfairly removing only some people's comments and Nextdoor does nothing about it. Best bet, dump nextdoor.
Answer: Neighborhood. Rocks is in development. Another 6 months.
Answer: Truth is like oil and water. As long as the scam artist have enough venture capital (other people's money) they will continue to shake the bottle leaving it a murky view obscuring the truth. Run out of cash, they'll be exposed for the incompetent boobs they are and the top dogs will clear out their bank accounts and move on to the next scam. One look at their "leading edge tech" pulled right out of the 1980's is proof enough they will die in the tar pits just like the fellow dinosaurs. Want a state of the art app? Check out https://wiggio.com or www.neighborhoodlink.com
Answer: Dallas, SiteJabber rates it at 16%. It would surely rate lower if there weren't so many fake positive reviews. Folks review Nextdoor either 1 or 5. The fives read like ads about Nextdoor's features and potential. The ones are written by real people and give accounts of how awful their experiences were.
Answer: Several other reviewers on this site have had the same thing happen to them. We have been fully banned from nextdoor (beyond just "suspension"), but they keep our profiles, and sometimes our names still appear in the neighbor registry. They refuse to remove us fully, I suppose, in an attempt to misrepresent our endorsement and participation there. It's clearly unethical, but their TOS states that they can do this, as any nd apologist will point out.
Answer: Here's a tidy answer from corporate... Hi Colleen, Thanks for getting back to me. Our Community Guidelines prohibit posting about Lead activity on the main newsfeed. If your Leads are inactivate and youre concerned about moderation in your neighborhood, you should reach out directly to Nextdoor Support. If you have any specific concerns I can help you with at this time, please let me know. Best, Amanda Nextdoor However, the minute you alert corporate to issues with leads in your community you'll find your account terminated. They are very protective of the information surrounding who really is controlling the activities on the boards. Most people in my community are under the misguided impression that corporate is in control. They don't even consider it is their neighbor who sits in judgement.
Answer: Nextdoor wants your full legal name, house number and address and your email address that they link all together. As an added bonus... They have a little map that you can click on. That way if, OMG, you offend someone the little map leads them straight to your house. Run, do not walk, away from this site. No good comes from Nextdoor.
Answer: Your name and address will be known to everyone who uses the NextDoor application and website. I don't suggest using it. I recently discovered that low income apartments in ghetto areas might be able to use the application to do crime. Car theft, asaaults, kidnapping and just about everything else under the sun.
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