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Nextdoor Reviews Summary

Nextdoor has a rating of 1.8 stars from 3,037 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Nextdoor most frequently mention social media, real name and free speech. Nextdoor ranks 508th among Social Network sites.

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Ohio
9 reviews
48 helpful votes
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I emphasized that a fake picture (made on Photoshop) is not valid to make a point. I still don't understand why it was flagged. The poster admitted that the picture was made on Photoshop.

My 1st amendment rights are continuously violated up to the point I was told not to post about a certain subject while the others are free to do so. My disagreement with the majority of posters doesn't justify ordering me not to post about said topic. I feel everyone should have the right to their opinion.

Bottom line: If you dare to post your opinion on NextDoor site, watch out. Once you post something that doesn't jive with the Lead, you will be attacked. The Leads are not identified as such and pretend not even knowing what the word moderator means. Yeah right. On this site, you MUST be politically correct and agree with the majority. Dare to disagree more than once, and you're toast. In the meantime, everyone knows your full name & where you live, so no telling what might happen next. I was wise enough not to post my real picture lol.

Then again, the site wants to know your emergency contacts, your family & pets, your interests, your hobbies, and what you love about your neighborhood. Wonder why they have to be so nosy.

Date of experience: July 14, 2016
Pennsylvania
1 review
24 helpful votes
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I absolutely LOVE nextdoor.com due to the following reasons:
- Found a missing animal due to neighbors helping on the site
- Found a doctor due to neighbor recommendations
- Was able help out a neighbor with moving
- Have identified a new pizza place nearby that I didn't know existed
- Found a walking partner in a neighbor

It's truly unfortunate that folks have had such bad experiences since the opportunities for connection and community are many!

Date of experience: July 13, 2016
California
1 review
23 helpful votes
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WOW I THINK I GOT KICKED OFF NEXT DOOR FOR DEFENDING Y VIEWS AND A PERSON GOT MAD AND THRETEN ME FIRST... EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE YHE RIGHT TO COMMENT... JUST BECAUSE YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT DIVERSITY IS AND YOU LACK THE KNOWLEDGE OF OPINION DOESN'T MEAN YOU SHOULD SAY ITS OK FOR YOUR FRIENDS TO SAY WHAT THEY WANT AND NOT GET FLAGGED OR THROWN OFF. THERE SHOULD BE AN INVESTIGATION OF YOUR WEBSITE

Date of experience: July 13, 2016
Oregon
1 review
48 helpful votes
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QUIT after 2 weeks
July 3, 2016

Kept getting private messages sent to me by a whacked neighbor who attacked me for cautioning people to drive the speed limit --I "muted" her but she could still PM me, so I'm done. They need to have a Block feature. Also, for some reason, this site seems to attract drama queens and kings with too much time on their hands to bash, complain, and harass. I'm outta there!

Date of experience: July 3, 2016
Washington
1 review
34 helpful votes
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I like the concept, but more neighbors need to join to counteract the "gung ho" attitudes of the few who just have too much time on their hands pretending to be community cops. Neighbors calling fellow citizens "perps" or "civilians" touting any prior military service they have as if it makes them better than everyone else, a few head cases here and there that believe their opinions matter more than the rest and if it's not their way it's just wrong. A few of them are "Leads" who set what boundary defines the neighborhoods and go out of their way sometimes to exclude anyone who seems suspicious to them. Weird calls to action by some Leads which come across more like creepy vigilanteism expecting people to walk out into the streets to take pictures of unfamiliar vehicles parked in their neighborhoods or strangers walking through, which while taking pictures is legal depending on your jurisdiction, can come off as harassing behavior on their parts.

Calls to drive out homeless, pushing it off on other neighborhoods rather than finding a real solution to the problem, calls to have licensed half way houses shut down or moved out of a neighborhood, and lots of other examples of NIMBY(not in my back yard) passive aggressiveness excused by some as "taking back our neighborhoods" from some perceived thuggery they would rather not resolve but push off on some other community.

Date of experience: July 2, 2016
California
2 reviews
31 helpful votes
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I quit the site in Kensington, San Diego because I think they need to do the following about the verbal abuse on it. Add a Code of Conduct post in the banner, post what respect means. Display a post of what 'trolling' is & the negative impact it has on a friendly website. Advise people that degrading comments are essentially picking a fight and suggest they realize that getting something off their chest can be done with better manners. Display a disclaimer that this is a blog where people should feel safe from bashing, that sarcasm should not be the focus of their comments, & that excessive rude responses fill people's inboxes unnecessarily. To think before they post. I got so sick of the negativity, I just wanted to defend the people who had nothing but good intentions and show them I didn't judge them for the bad grammar or misnomers. These neighborhoods, like the world, are full of disgruntled and disaffected people. I don't want to know anything more about these particular people in the world or the ones in my own neighborhood. I know enough now to stick to the ones I have befriended on a one on one basis, face to face. This website may have a use or two, but I have decided I don't need it at all.

Date of experience: June 30, 2016
Washington
1 review
33 helpful votes
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Our lead is mentally imbalanced, a liar and insatiably nosy. I know her personally and the woman desperately needs attention and recognition. She is over-the-top crazy and paranoid. I caught her lying about someone publicly on the site, called her on it, so she retaliated by deleting my account.

Date of experience: June 30, 2016
California
1 review
22 helpful votes
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This app is controlled by finicky uber strict moderators that can deem anything they feel like "inappropriate" and delete. It's mostly just for old cranky people to complain about how things have really gone down hill since hey first moved in. Or people reporting about packages being stolen. It is garbage.

Date of experience: June 29, 2016
Georgia
1 review
21 helpful votes
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Why are they censoring and removing posts. Who are the "leads" to decide for all of us what information we receive.
I try to alert neighbors to violent criminal activity on which the perpetrator was arrested. Our neighbors need this information for their safety, yet it was removed. Many neighbors say the post before they removed it and we're very upset. The leads don't care about our right to this information.

Date of experience: June 29, 2016
Ohio
1 review
21 helpful votes
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I posted the link to the movie Vaxxed and it was flagged by one of the Leads. He said it was because of "commercialism". I simply posted because many want to see it and I only posted the link. It is obvious he is one of those that does not want people to see. He violated the 1st amendment. I personally have no opinion on this issue but feel everyone should have the right to their opinion. We can not allow our country to censor information.

Date of experience: June 28, 2016
South Carolina
1 review
24 helpful votes
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The two "Lead" of this website are married. She is the president of HOA. The husband has recently cyber-bullied an older lady, member of the comunity that lives alone, single, needs hearing aids and has no one to help her. The second Lead (The wife) wouldn't/couldn't do anything to stop him. Actually some jerks on the website, thanked him for treating the lady that way... while victim publicacly begged for "someone" to stop him. Shameful! I personally complained with Nextdoor HQ: they'll take measures that they can't discuss with me. The couple are still the "Lead". No results. Reign of terror!

Date of experience: June 27, 2016
Florida
1 review
19 helpful votes
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Tis a site for nosey liberals to self promote themselves, complain/whine about things in thier neighborhoods. If you post a reply with links as proof to back up what your posting. Some will attack you others will just disagree with your opinion. Then call you a bigoted cyber bully then mute you. Kinda of ironic liberals don't want to hear your opinion if it's different from thiers. But it goes to show The site was created by liberals in one of the most liberal cities in California ( San Francisco). The site may have been started with good intentions, but joining Nextdoor could expose one to the neighbors other side, thusly creating a rift. Since it is a Liberal site, knowing this kinda makes the puzzle pieces fit...

Date of experience: June 26, 2016
California
1 review
19 helpful votes
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I have used Nextdoor for a while. My previous neighborhood wasn't in the best part of the county, but people posted great opportunities ex: neighborhood clean ups, reviewing a small business and those sorts of things. Recently, we moved to a better neighborhood and seriously, these people complained constantly about everything from how supermarket baggers didn't place their bags into a shopping cart to profiling every person who they deemed not suitable for their neighborhood. A new business was sending some people door to door to tell people about their services and boy, did that start something. Police were called, description of vehicles and license plates posted. It was just too much. I deleted my account and wrote a detailed reason why. I'd rather enjoy my nice, new home without being bombarded by my neighbors' paranoid delusions.

Date of experience: June 25, 2016
Tennessee
1 review
31 helpful votes
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This is a very strange site, seemingly run by liberals who do not want their opinions disagreed with. Their headquarters will not help at all with problem members, bullies, or dangerous neighbors. Sign up for this site and participate at your own risk. Prepare to be attacked if you have differing opinions than your neighbors.

Date of experience: June 22, 2016
Texas
1 review
23 helpful votes
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The moderators are complete morons. They will bully you and delete only what they disagree about. Very bias site. It's a liberals dream.

If you state an opinion or suggest something that could be helpful, you get attacked! Then when you attack back you get flag and post deleted.

Horrible site

Also some crazy person started stocking my house and threatening me! Yet, the moderator didn't seem to have a problem with that. Only cared if I disagreed with someone.

I will wait until another website comes out that allows free speech and is fair to all members.
NextDoor is a dangerous site and a nut case can stock you if you get his panty in a wad.

Do not use this site unless you don't care about your safety and privacy. Something better will come out and NextDoor will be a distant memory just like MySpace

Date of experience: June 22, 2016
Wisconsin
1 review
26 helpful votes
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Attacked privately
June 16, 2016

Neighbors can verbally attack you privately and you can't block them. You can mute their conversation but if you disagree with an issue watch out!

Politically motivated subject matter should be removed or told to open a group in Yahoi.

Date of experience: June 16, 2016
California
6 reviews
23 helpful votes
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Specious website due to the lack of people skills and communication skills by wanna-be moderators. They are immature; young and clearly, inexperienced in dealing with conflict nor do they exercise ANY circumspection in their own dealings. The worst part? Their failure to spot a problem immediately instead of sitting back and letting it escalate to danger and threats, which is what the did with me. I had to file a police report against a clearly disturbed neighbor in San Ramon. Worse site ever!

Date of experience: June 13, 2016
California
1 review
30 helpful votes
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Nextdoor operates, or supposedly operates their site, yet take ZERO responsibility for what happens there. One of the leads in my community is angry, hostile, hysterical & xenophobic. She rabble rouses & beats everyone into a frenzy. I have written to Nextdoor repeatedly yet they are unwilling to do anything to get people to follow their own stated guidelines. It's namecalling & paranoia.
Maybe it operates more constructively in other neighborhoods, but it is a disaster in mine. SHAME on Nextdoor, who, BTW, you cannot reach by phone.

Date of experience: June 12, 2016
Minnesota
3 reviews
39 helpful votes
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I had a safety issue with a man physically hitting my car, getting out and yelling in my face. Yes, a total stranger who came in to my neighborhood and threatened my safety. The lead took my posting off saying it was facebook material, not nextdoor.com. The leads do not even need to tell you or talk with you about it before they remove it. A good example is that on a safety issue, men and women could have very different views. When one's safety and the safety of others in the community is taken off because a lead thinks it should be, how valid is anything on the web site? Who would ever put a safety issue on Facebook, by the way? I know I wouldn't. Again, if the leads are going to remove something, wouldn't it be more humane to give the person who is writing the comment a chance to edit their comments. This kind of censorship does not seem "American" to me.

Date of experience: June 10, 2016
Oregon
1 review
24 helpful votes
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I've used this site for several years and it's been a great help to me, allowing me to share items I'm getting rid of, ask to borrow some folding chairs, announce fun events, etc. I was surprised to see it getting negative reviews, and when I read them I learned that they were almost all because people in their neighborhood were behaving badly in the group-- something you run into pretty much anywhere on these kinds of lists. Good "list etiquette" is always going to be necessary, but that's a people issue, not a site issue. This site does a great job of creating better community, fostering sharing, and helping neighbors to support each other in many ways. Be nice, leave your controversial politics at home, and you'll get great value from this.

Date of experience: June 9, 2016