NEXTDOOR WEBSITE WARNING
YOUR INFORMATION IS NOT PRIVATE
Nextdoor is in partnership with local government and law enforcemnt authorities to provide crucial information to the public but also Nextdoor provides your name and address to community members, which violates your right to privacy rights and personal security and safety this also puts Nextdoor into a category where they cannot censor opposing opinions due to there partnerships with government agency's. There is case law against Nextdoor
In my case when a neighbor in the community named Kat Kavaliunas from Surprise AZ provided false information to the community over and ongoing neighborhood feud involving barking dogs and bright flood lights, and then discloses the street that you live on. (this violation of ones right to privacy) This resident that has caused neighborhood bullying and then my account has been suspended multiple times for defending myself from her viscous ongoing attacks on Nextdoor. The moderators do not look at the whole picture nor do they care that the person creating the post shares your address on their platform, and when you do report the post then they take hours if not days to respond while the attacks are allowed to continue, then to top it off your account gets suspended for reporting their viscous neighborhood post while defending yourself. Your private information should never be allowed to be exploited on any website. Nextdoor claims to protect your privacy which is not the case when another resident knows your full name and knows where you live.
Nextdoor.com is a website for profit at the expense of your own personal information an and safety... Think twice about using this application and this website (nextdoor.com)
NOTHING but a Left-Leaning Censorship site.
If you have a Conservative or differing view than theirs, you will be BANNED!
Here's my most recent pm to the lead:
Lisa, just found this. Once again, you and or Kimberly have avoided the content you judge worthy of censoring. Kimberly originally said to delete my last thread, that morphed into a mandate to combine all my threads and now it has morphed in you closing my threads. Then you accuse me of "using some powerful words"? Good grief. All you or Kim has done is not provide one ounce of proof as to what your decisions are based on, rather just keep accusing with no proof of the accusations.
You simply tell me to read the guidelines. Well, I did. I haven't soap boxed, unless of course, you think replying to a post directed at me is using a "soap box". I haven't used ALL CAPS... oh please, my little bit of capping is no different than anybody elses.
You accuse me of "powerful words" when I can't get a specific answer on anything, just generic replies that reveal nothing as to your decisions. Gee, wonder why? What am I left with to consider. Subjective censoring? Personal bias?... as to what is really going on here?
And, here's some "powerful words" from your lead Kim on my threads:
"Measure B FACTS behind the claims
Don Noakes from Burbank Media District East · 1d ago
Kimberly King-Burns from Burbank Media District West · 1d ago
I'm just tired of all of the various delays, whether NIMBY neighbours or otherwise: "
"Truth behind Measure B: what's really going on.
Don Noakes from Burbank Media District East · 1d ago
Kimberly King-Burns from Burbank Media District West · 1d ago
In my experience with burbank city council, i take a good long look at anything that dr. gordon opposes... and inevitably take the opposite tack. From the national guard armory winter shelter to many other community issues, he has often been on the wrong side of history."
"Kimberly King-Burns from Burbank Media District West · 1d ago
I can certainly see why the good doctor is popular: he almost always says *no* to anything that requires an expenditure of any sort, whether allocated or sought via taxes;-)"
Yet, she tells me to shut it down.
I get what's going on here. It's too bad it has to be this way.
BTW, other's used very powerful words at against me and others on these threads. I can't be responsible for their actions either.
I've been posting for decades and I've seen situations like this before. Now, I have to do what I do in situations like this. Good Day.
Don't get me wrong the idea and the user interface of this platform is great however the community is just horrific.
And the issue was next door support is that it allows hypocrisy.
I don't even know what I've been banned for but I did not bully or call anybody names quite the opposite I was speaking out the truth and making people take responsibility for their actions instead of listening to them whine and complain about gas prices by an administration and all of the other economic changes. Apparently somebody did not like that and reported me I don't know why next door would allow the report to come through and I find that very hypocritical.
The bad guys aren't the ones who are encouraging people to stand up for the truth and to take responsibility for their own life. The bad guys are the ones who are coming on the platform $#*!ing whining and crying about politicians politics and overall life circumstances and all the things they have to pay for or they believe they have to pay for when they actually do not.
I came into this platform as a neutralizer offering practical Creative solutions for the community. Along with logical reasonable intuitive and futuristic approach to solve problems. As a result I was bullied slandered misunderstood and projected onto.
And when I expressed myself in self-defense they banned my account for 3 days.( See the pictures I posted with my responses to these people that apparently looked like violations to them) I was being direct not rude not aggressive but honest and to the point. I cut through bull$#*! and I do not sugar coat or walk on eggshells before people. I value myself and I love myself enough to project that into the world anywhere I go. And you should do the same if somebody violates your sense of stability. The responses you seen photos were to name calling comments such as "stupid, cry baby etc" basically two bullies who came on my intellectual comments and started trolling them...
An agent named Ashley was not helpful at all, and just kept repeating that it is a violation even though I had explained myself three $#*!ing times when I shouldn't have. That it was a response to bullying. And I'm not going to keep my mouth shut. Something tells me this is a very biased platform that just likes to keep people silent, and collect all of the trash in one place.
That is not right and it is not something I would ever want to be involved in again. Enjoy your toxic pool of community on your own. I will take my intelligence elsewhere where it is not just valued and appreciated but also compensated.
I READ IT DAILY WHEN I CHECK MY MAIL--I LIKE HAVING REVIEWS FROM MY NEIGHBORS REGARDING GOODS OR SERVICES
Nope my title is NOT a mistype. The first "Do" that I really like is the fact that most of the topics discussed are valuable to understand from a neighborhood and/or citywide perspective. Something one might ask or not dare to ask a friend who lives in our community, can find a home on Next-door as long as it is presented in an objective way that includes good internet manners. It is a lesson in diplomacy and common sense curtesy. A second "Do" is that I get to share my opinion or ask questions about a topic as well as engage in a new topic.
The second "Do" in my title, relates to what one should refrain from doing. Instead of ranting about something or other, (Next-door is not the place for that) try sharing your feelings in a positive way i. E. instead of saying, "God, if there had been a stop light there, I would have gotten out of my car and no kidding, I would have taken the keys away from that moron and thrown them in the bushes!" Yes, that may be the way you feel but you can express it in a different manner so as to not attract the attention of those who may use or abuse your words, i. E. "I could see the driver was trouble and s/he was headed directly at me. I wish I could have calmed down and thought clearly about the best way to approach this person." This is a long entry but it illustrates the need to be firm, courteous, open to comments that might overstep your boundaries and let go in the name of obtaining more constructive information about what to watch out for in our community. Also not responding in a derogatory way or not at all to a personal comment to yours is paramount. For some reason ones words have hit a nerve and one can either diplomatically inquire to why one's comment hit a nerve or one needs to let go. Next-door is NOT the Jerry Springer show.
What Next-door IS: a platform to discuss events, happenings, background info related to our community and/or the local coast. It is also a forum in which to ask questions, query happenings and show appreciation for someone who has, in one's opinion, accomplished something remarkable. It is also a place to show gratitude for something indigenous to the coast.
Thank you for the opportunity to express what I believe Next-door does well and should continue to do well.
I was so grateful for all the people who gave names for the necessary things I had to have done.
I've gotten recommendations for handy people as well as dog sitters.
Now you make this info public. This is and can effect me and my family.
Im a resident in South Euclid and we have a very nice Community and Cultural environment Our community is very supported.
I love to see how neighbors are helping neighbors.
Enjoy the transparency. The media has a bias. The Nextdoor has a Mayberry feel to it.
Very good information coming from Nextdoor! Good advise from neighbors
Thus far my experience has been positive. The majority of members are courteous and respectful.
Excellent and informative. It is always interesting to read the posts
Nextdoor is a great way to keep abreast of what's going on.
Horrible app being driven by power hungry leads! NextDoor is awful!
Love the neighborhood updates, events, experiences, and sometimes warnings.
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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