Anonymous wrote:This was originally posted in 2020 (someone bored during lockdown), but I think she really nails the most common Nextdoor posts:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vv-Rh0anpHo
Anonymous wrote:Here's what's in my feed:
- pictures of birds someone took
- pictures of a sub that someone accidentally spilled a ton of crushed red pepper flakes on
- posting photos bragging about the pound cake they baked
- sharing their crappy pencil sketch of the inside of a coffee shop
RIP Nextdoor. It used to be a decent place to get community updates, local recs, and yard sale virtually. Then it became a social/political soap box to complain about issues of the day. Then a ton of covid shaming. Now it's basically a hoarder house combined with chain letters, prayer circle requests, and bragging about you and your grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:Here's what's in my feed:
- pictures of birds someone took
- pictures of a sub that someone accidentally spilled a ton of crushed red pepper flakes on
- posting photos bragging about the pound cake they baked
- sharing their crappy pencil sketch of the inside of a coffee shop
RIP Nextdoor. It used to be a decent place to get community updates, local recs, and yard sale virtually. Then it became a social/political soap box to complain about issues of the day. Then a ton of covid shaming. Now it's basically a hoarder house combined with chain letters, prayer circle requests, and bragging about you and your grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:Here's what's in my feed:
- pictures of birds someone took
- pictures of a sub that someone accidentally spilled a ton of crushed red pepper flakes on
- posting photos bragging about the pound cake they baked
- sharing their crappy pencil sketch of the inside of a coffee shop
RIP Nextdoor. It used to be a decent place to get community updates, local recs, and yard sale virtually. Then it became a social/political soap box to complain about issues of the day. Then a ton of covid shaming. Now it's basically a hoarder house combined with chain letters, prayer circle requests, and bragging about you and your grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not mine. It's lost dogs and cats, questions about snakes [b](is it a copperhead?)[\b], complaints about various things - the empty shelves at the grocery store, kids doing dumb things, etc.
I”TS A RATTLESNAKE!
[blurry nighttime photo of a muddy garden hose]
Anyone interested in forming a Neighborhood Snake Vigilante Posse, we’ll be meeting in Belinda and Bobby Joe’s driveway at 7. Light refreshments will be served.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish mine had bird pictures! Mine is mostly "Why was there a helicopter over my house?" anc this one lady requesting free stuff all the time.
Hi Burke neighbor!!
Too funny, I was just about to post Howdy, fellow East Bethesda-r!!
Anonymous wrote:Just got on it in my area. Actually some very nice people about a lost dog post. But there was a "warning police told a friend" people claiming to come to your house to give you free masks from a government program. They ask you to try it on, turns out it is soaked in something to knock you out. Then they rob your house or kidnap you for white sex slavery.
Anonymous wrote:Not mine. It's lost dogs and cats, questions about snakes [b](is it a copperhead?)[\b], complaints about various things - the empty shelves at the grocery store, kids doing dumb things, etc.