This is MPSIMS…not sure my post is allowed here so I’ll edit and remove my infinite sunglasses gif. Thought it was the Pit.
I did find a gutter cleaning guy on Nextdoor. After a couple decades, I’m tired of climbing up to our very high second floor gutters each fall. That annual task would’ve probably been the premature end to my life.
There were often black racer snakes in our Florida back yard. Perfectly harmless creatures to humans.
It was rather fun to watch three of them have a bit of a mating tussle in our bushes… two were sort of at it, and another tried to muscle in. Great entertainment!
That’s weird isn’t it? I keep trying to tell Nextdoor that I only want my city. The whole thing is based on knowing people’s exact addresses, but they can’t just show me posts from my city. I keep seeing posts from neighboring cities. And then when people assume that posts are from their own towns, there’s a lot of back-and-forth within comments about “where are you talking about?”
Shouldn’t be rocket science to filter posts for everyone but Nextdoor is all “If only we had a way to know where everyone is posting from…??”
Yeah, the Nextdoor area that my messages seem to cover is pretty much all of Richardson and a good 20-25% of NE Dallas.
I’d much rather see posts within a 3 mile radius for example, than whatever they do now, which is as much as 7-8 miles in some directions, and only one in others.
In my area I find it about 95% dross, 5% useful (maybe 97/3). Is it worth keeping for the useful stuff? Eh, I have a pretty high tolerance for avoidable bullshit, so I continue to subscribe for the occasional useful nugget. But as I told my step-mother, I don’t really recommend it. The usefulness is minor and while most of the dross is harmless, it can be annoying at times.
My network definitely has a feel of an older, fearful population. Crime, the times we live in, the youth today, this or that political group is bringing about the total downfall of society. It’s mostly kvetching (not thoughtful kvetching, either) and it does often get tiresome - mostly I ignore it.
General info: Click on the three dots below the post; it’s one of the options.
A ten mile radius might make sense here; we’re pretty rural. I’m six miles outside the village. But I get posts from other states entirely. They really ought to be able to filter those out!
Our neighborhood is about ten by twenty blocks, of detached homes. A neighborhood, in other words. I had no idea many NextDoor “neighborhoods” are huge.
Well…actually…that does happen and I’m the Local Guy on our Nextdoor.
Everything everyone has said about their local Nextdoor is why I AM a lead. Nextdoor has specific rules and guidelines about posting CT’s or threats or politics or COVID or etc. I can and do shut that shit right down.
Nextdoor’s algorithms don’t remove posts, they flag posts and then a lead has to make the choice about keeping or deleting.
I probably spend a couple of hours a week keeping our local Nextdoor civil and going in the right direction. It is not meant to be a discussion board, it is meant to be an electronic bulletin board and is very useful for that limited function.
Sadly, a lot of our pets are never found. We have a lot of coyotes. You let your cat our to roam at night? It’s missing? Well, duh.
Gawd. Happily, we do have some intelligent people trying to talk sense to the people in our area who talk like this, but, man, are these people completely drowned in the propaganda.
I agree with all the complaints about Gladys Kravitz-ism and, frankly, racism, but I’ve found Nextdoor useful occasionally. Recently I asked about three new construction projects within a few miles of me, and got detailed (and later proven correct) answers within a few minutes.
That is in your settings which you can find on your profile page.
This is what Nextdoor is meant to be.
Well…If someone looks hard enough, anything can be found. Of course my full name is almost as common as John Smith, so even if they do find my name, there isn’t much they can do with it.
That’s pretty much what I see on my Nextdoor feed as well.
A few years ago the teachers in my local school district went on strike. Oh man, did Nextdoor blow up about that! Long arguments day and night between people supporting and opposing the teachers. Very unpleasant. And my wife, the teacher (in a different district) decided she had to have her say. I told her it was a bad idea, but she was really angry and couldn’t help herself. She got into multiple online fights with “neighbors”. A real bad time.
Population level may not be much different. Once you get out of the village, houses are often multiple hundreds of feet apart – I’m about 750’ from my nearest neighbor. And the village is more like 5 blocks by 5.
Where in my settings, please? I couldn’t find it.
– oh. I went and looked again; and after significant hunting around I finally found a tiny tools icon hiding in the corner. And one of the things under there is Newsfeed Preferences, and under there is a slider for “Beyond Nearby”. Which looks like it’s already off, as it’s greyed; but I tried sliding it to the left, and it’s still greyed, so you can’t tell whether it’s on or off.
Can you tell me which is the off position?
And it says that whatever change you make to your preferences will expire in 60 days. Which is really annoying.
That is not how it looks on my controls, I can choose and change locations at whim. When my husband wakes up from his nap, I will ask him to pull up his account so I can look for you. Leads have other tools and settings for many things, his account should look like yours.