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1. jackco+iu[view] [source] 2020-06-20 22:51:42
>>pseudo+(OP)
I just logged into NextDoor today after years of inactivity because I wanted to see if there were resources about how to dispose of bulky trash items.

Wow, what a mess! Standard lost dog fare, but also a lot of busybodies nitpicking about neighbors' municipal code violations, suspicions of people who don't look like they "fit" the neighborhood, and general bickering in every comment thread.

NextDoor seems like a good idea, until you execute and it turns out the power users are busybodies holed up at home who have way too much time to micromanage the goings-on in their neighborhoods.

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2. Spooky+ru[view] [source] 2020-06-20 22:53:24
>>jackco+iu
My neighborhood in Nextdoor was actually pretty non-toxic until recently. It has become overrun with lost/found/who owns this cat posts and people complaining about fireworks and dog trauma. (Since we had riots fireworks have been a constant presence)
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