Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m experiencing that on Nextdoor and my formerly very focused Buy Nothing group. Starting this fall both have become virtual begging outlets. I’m surprised by the shift and don’t know if it’s something people are being told to try via some other form of social media or if it’s a culture shift.
It’s pretty unnerving to go from the group being about giving away a chair or a bunch of half jars of weird spices to people posting constant asks like “I have two kids and we don’t have Christmas dinner tonight can someone bring me a bag of groceries and sides and a turkey?” at 11 am on Christmas Day.
For us, it started with appeals for Afghan refugees in need of household goods. Once people responded generously, the flood gates opened.
Anonymous wrote:I’m experiencing that on Nextdoor and my formerly very focused Buy Nothing group. Starting this fall both have become virtual begging outlets. I’m surprised by the shift and don’t know if it’s something people are being told to try via some other form of social media or if it’s a culture shift.
It’s pretty unnerving to go from the group being about giving away a chair or a bunch of half jars of weird spices to people posting constant asks like “I have two kids and we don’t have Christmas dinner tonight can someone bring me a bag of groceries and sides and a turkey?” at 11 am on Christmas Day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in my neighborhood. Where do you live that it's full of beggars?
DC. I think mine is set to a wider area and not just a specific neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/ChoosingBeggars/
People have been more comfortable with it for a long time
Anonymous wrote:I’m experiencing that on Nextdoor and my formerly very focused Buy Nothing group. Starting this fall both have become virtual begging outlets. I’m surprised by the shift and don’t know if it’s something people are being told to try via some other form of social media or if it’s a culture shift.
It’s pretty unnerving to go from the group being about giving away a chair or a bunch of half jars of weird spices to people posting constant asks like “I have two kids and we don’t have Christmas dinner tonight can someone bring me a bag of groceries and sides and a turkey?” at 11 am on Christmas Day.
Anonymous wrote:Not in my neighborhood. Where do you live that it's full of beggars?