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Nextdoor: A neighborhood social network that is being used to fight crime

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10 points by dglassan 13 years ago · 9 comments

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wtracy 13 years ago

I actually got an advertisement in my mail for Nextdoor. I followed the instructions and plugged in my zipcode on their website. It told me that nobody had organized a group for my neighborhood, and that I could either start one myself, or sign up to be notified when someone else did.

Maybe I should have put my email address on the "waiting list", but at that point I just closed my browser and moved on.

rckrd 13 years ago

Reminds me of a previous HN submission: http://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2012/12/07/local-police-po...

I think the key is using this technique on already established social networks. This seems like it would only target those who have actually had crimes committed against them: I'm not going to be browsing Nextdoor if nothing has happened to me.

  • carbocation 13 years ago

    > I'm not going to be browsing Nextdoor if nothing has happened to me.

    As a Baltimore denizen, I respectfully submit that not everyone thinks that way.

dglassanOP 13 years ago

This has the potential to be a great example of software making a real difference. I'd never heard about nextdoor until a few days ago when my parents of all people told me how great it was and that they had heard on nextdoor of a series of break ins around our neighborhood. I've now heard greats things about nextdoor multiple times from different people since then

danboarder 13 years ago

Nextdoor is an example of more practical/useful local social networking. Social apps/sites can serve greater needs than selling coupon deals and ads, and I hope we see more user-focused development like this (as opposed to advertiser-focussed development).

  • adidash 13 years ago

    Completely agree with you. Definitely see a variety of beneficial use cases ... wish it worked outside US.

sixQuarks 13 years ago

I have a feeling Nextdoor is going to be huge.

qbrass 13 years ago

Sounds like something I'd monitor if I were going to rob a neighborhood.

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