Anonymous wrote:I’m not a part of it, but it makes me so uncomfortable that you have to identify your exact address. I have two kids and I feel like it is just a magnet for predators but I would love to have more connection to my neighborhood and know what people are posting as far as information when we lose power, people looking for lost dogs, etc .
I guess I’m trying to weigh the pros versus cons. People who are on it, can you let me know what your experiences have been?
Anonymous wrote:none of my peers post on next door
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are fixating way too much on predators. Statistically, the risk predators attempt anything based on where you live and the fact you have children is minuscule. Minuscule as in negligible. However, crossing the road and being driven in a car are very dangerous activities. Falling down the stairs is also very dangerous, as in, statistically, a person in their lifetime has a high risk of falling and injuring themselves via a staircase. Predators? Not so much.
It's interesting how a lot of people have a very distorted sense of various risks.
Not OP but I disagree. It's not that I think a predator would go to Nextdoor and then target my family or my child by finding us there. It's more that there are people in the world generally who are looking to exploit or hurt other people, and I don't see the point in giving them any assistance. It just seems practical not to.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a part of it, but it makes me so uncomfortable that you have to identify your exact address. I have two kids and I feel like it is just a magnet for predators but I would love to have more connection to my neighborhood and know what people are posting as far as information when we lose power, people looking for lost dogs, etc .
I guess I’m trying to weigh the pros versus cons. People who are on it, can you let me know what your experiences have been?
Anonymous wrote:I think you are fixating way too much on predators. Statistically, the risk predators attempt anything based on where you live and the fact you have children is minuscule. Minuscule as in negligible. However, crossing the road and being driven in a car are very dangerous activities. Falling down the stairs is also very dangerous, as in, statistically, a person in their lifetime has a high risk of falling and injuring themselves via a staircase. Predators? Not so much.
It's interesting how a lot of people have a very distorted sense of various risks.