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Date of experience: Nov 14, 2025
Stuart Allyn
They are impossible to do business…

They are impossible to do business with, they charge you without warning, they may have some impressions, but the results are not anything. After a number of months, I received zero calls, emails or texts. And then they charged me without warning, and would not refund me after I finally had to write to technical support in order to quit them and it took them 10 days to respond. By which time they said the ad had been running so no refund. They are just worthless. I am so sorry I ever got involved with them.

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Date of experience: Nov 10, 2025
Kim Fisher
Liberal bias against conservative views!

I provide very important information and support for our neighbors every morning. Unfortunately, there are moderators that are very bias towards conservatives views.My account was suspended once again because of a post where I clarified a false statement by another user. Along with a link proving my claim.

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Date of experience: Nov 10, 2025
James Steward
Next door is the most unethical company…

Next door is the most unethical company I’ve ever had experience with. They actually are using AI simulators to create thought-provoking subjects to defraud their advertisement by inflating their membership numbers. They’re a fraudulent company and they’re gonna get caught with their pants down here real soon so about my company you need to be careful with your money because once you pay them and they are shut down by the federal government you’re out that money Just look at their site. It’s Ludacris. It means nothing to a neighbor yet all you advertisers are flooding it with the lack of knowledge that they have almost below one review writing and you give them your money thinking that you’re reaching the neighborhood and you’re only reaching simulated AI Shame I hope soon they get shut down legally

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Date of experience: Nov 04, 2025
Loraine Snead
The Ad service on Nextdoor is truly a Scam!

Don't get tied up in taking out ads in Nextdoor. It is truly a scam. The platform is difficult to navigate, and the lack of clear analytics is confusing. I was charged for a bogus amount of "impressions" for an ad. If there are any class-action lawsuits against Nextdoor let me know.

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Date of experience: Nov 01, 2025
Tim Nelson
Nextdoor car consistently fails to…To be fair with all users.

Nextdoor car consistently fails to follow its own guidelines. Moderators are mostly tolerant of politics that do not fit their guidelines. Removing a post is generally done by penalizing users the moderators don't agree with and not based on their own guidelines. I reported many posts that were national politics and they remained on the site for comments. Very, very critical of center and center right views even when they are based on facts. There were also users communicating with others using short responses that many didn't understand... Nextdoor allows this to take place when honest and open communication should be the norm.

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Date of experience: Oct 01, 2025
Clementine Sanders
Absolutely appalling site.

Absolutely appalling site.The moderation is a joke.They will let users post hate comments about Reform UK, and people who vote Reform UK, that's OK. As soon as you retaliate by challenging them, their reviewers ban you.What's worse is that the reviewers don't even bother with the guidelines. You just get banned for having a different opinion.The reviewers, in many situations, actually break the sites guidelines in their response to you, which makes them hypocrites. I had a reviewer reply to me who broke more guidelines in their response to me, than I broke when I made my comment. However, it is possible to report reviewers to Nextdoor admin staff for having a history of making biased moderation decisions.These reviewers are trying to control every aspect of Nextdoor, because they all have the same political beliefs, I.E. they are all left wing. What they are trying to do is control the content on the site by banning anyone who opposes the left. Community guidelines don't matter. If your not a left wing voter, you will get banned, while those who are left wing, are allowed to continue making their politically motivated hate post'sI have seen users bully and harass both Nigel Farrage and Donald Trump. When I have reported them, nothing happens. The post isn't even taken down. However, when I tell them that they are making hate posts, that they have no right to tell people who to vote for, I get banned for 12 days. The same thing happens if you criticise Labour. You absolutely cannot criticise Labour, under any circumstances, without either the post being taken down, or your account being banned. However, criticise Reform UK, and the post stays there forever.I have no problem with someone voting for whomever they decide to vote for, but when I am openly criticised and then banned, because I openly say that I am a reform voter, then there's a problem. When someone says that I am a low intelligence Deform PLC voter, because Reform UK are who I CHOOSE to vote for, then there's a problem. It would be a start, if those people, making those comment's were also banned, but they never are.If it were anyone else, or any other site, site's with proper moderator's, it would be called bullying and harassment.It's funny, isn't it, how it only happens on Nextdoor? These people don't moderate on other sites, they don't even have accounts for other social media sites, sites like X, Facebook or YouTube, where there are other, proper moderators. Nextdoor moderators / reviewers cannot operate effectively in environment's that they cannot control. It's only on Nextdoor where this level of abuse happens, where the "community" guidelines are continually ignored by the reviewers.I have seen hate posts, I have seen anti-jew posts, all manner of racist posts being made by left wing supporters. They are still there now, posting, to this day, while anyone who objects gets banned.Something has to be done at some point, because this site is being consistently abused by left wing supporters in an attempt to control who can say what on the site.Another cause for concern with Nextdoor, which is apparently a private social media platform, is the level of data that they need from you, just to let you join. They ask for your exact geolocation, they ask for your full name and your mobile phone number, all before your even allowed to join.No other social media site on the internet asks for this level of detail about you personally. Why do Nextdoor need this level of personal information?My advice to you, if you join, is to change your name in the profile as soon as you join. And yes, you can get suspended for not using your actual birth name, which I find appalling, since it is NOT hard to track someone's home address down, once you use your own full name and geo-location. You only have to look on a census register or what have you. Your neighbours can potentially track you down to where you live. That put's everyone who uses Nextdoor at risk of being targeted externally of the site. That is, without a doubt, a massive security risk to you and your family, especially if you have a history of challenging people with certain political beliefs.I actually asked Nextdoor admin staff once, via email, if they take full responsibility, should I receive abuse at my home address because of my beliefs. Nextdoor admin did not respond to my question.If it's a PRIVTAE social media platform, why do they need to invade every aspect of my person before they even consider letting me join? Why are mobile phone numbers mandatory, as well as your street level address?I would not be at all surprised, if Nextdoor's membership requirement's did not contradict The Data Protection Act, since, as I said, it does put me at risk, the amount of personal information that I have to give up just to join.

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Date of experience: May 12, 2025
Nia Cook
I enjoy ND

I enjoy ND, but with so many, day after day of missing pets, cats lost,found,fostering, adopting, selling it is just to much. Set up a category just for this.Next, stop all the free loaders from handyman to superman, sponsored members only.

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Date of experience: May 12, 2025
Marshall B.
As an ex moderator reporting insulting/…

As an ex moderator reporting insulting/ rude/agresive behaviour too many times 'those above me' deemed the reports ill founded even when some posters were openly breaking UK laws.then one poster laying isult after insult to od was deemed ok i walked away from the siteDon't need the negitivity of that kind of site in my life

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Date of experience: May 12, 2025
Raymond Lewis
BIASED

BIASEDINTRUSIVE COMPANY COLLECTING INFORMATION on PEOPLERETALIATING AGAINST PEOPLE WHO SPEAK THEIR MIND

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Date of experience: May 09, 2025

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