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What is Nextdoor? How to use the social network for neighborhoods
Nextdoor is a social platform that connects neighbors based on their location, allowing them to sha…
Meira Gebel
How to log into Nextdoor using the app or website
You can log into Nextdoor with your email, Facebook, Apple, or Google account, either through the a…
Emma Witman
How to join Nextdoor so you can engage with your neighborhood online
You can join Nextdoor by creating an account on its website or app with your email or by linking a …
Emma Witman
How to post to Nextdoor and communicate with your neighborhood
You can post to Nextdoor on the desktop site or while using the mobile app once you've created an a…
Chrissy Montelli
Facebook is testing hyperlocal groups called 'Neighborhoods' that could end up rivaling Nextdoor
The feature, which requires users to share their location, shows local posts, groups, and marketpla…
Grace Dean
Neighbors app floods police inboxes with alerts that have nothing to do with crimes
Six years ago, Ring founder Jamie Siminoff told employees, "We are going to war with anyone that wa…
Lam Thuy Vo
Nextdoor removed its 'Forward to Police' app feature after racial profiling concerns
The local social networking platform announced it was ending a feature that allowed users to share …
Ellen Cranley
Property tech companies are helping landlords spy on residents, collect their data, and even evict them. Critics are calling it an invasion of privacy that could reinforce inequality.
Researchers say "proptech" like facial recognition and AI-powered applicant-screening software is h…
Tyler Sonnemaker
AOC called out Amazon for posting a 'bland statement' supporting George Floyd protesters while maintaining contracts with police
Amazon published a statement Friday that decried the "inequitable and brutal treatment of Black peo…
Aaron Holmes
5 apps to help you find new people you (and your dog) actually want to meet
A study reported that 36% of Americans feel lonely frequently, something not helped by the pandemic.
Jen Glantz
What is Citizen? The controversial app for safety alerts and crime tracking, explained
Citizen is a mobile app that alerts you when crimes, emergencies, and other potentially dangerous e…
Melanie Weir
Dating-app con artists are scamming singles up to $900,000 with elaborate fake relationships
2020 has been the most lucrative year yet for dating-app scammers, according to a Federal Trade Com…
Julia Naftulin
Twitter's R&D Costs Are Skyrocketing Because It's Buying Out Or Blocking Outside Developers
The increase in costs is explained in part by Twitter's method of eliminating competition from deve…
John Heggestuen
Dating apps can reach all over the world - but more often than not, they connect people who live on the same block
Match data shared with Business Insider reveals that 69% of active users set their default distance…
Shana Lebowitz
The app that college kids once were crazy for has realized that anonymity isn't everything
Neither Buffington or Droll would go as far as to call the changes a pivot, but describe it as more…
Biz Carson
Google Wants To Make One App For All The Everyday Things In Your Life
The idea of your phone automatically linking into other devices as it passes them does throw up sec…
Lara O'Reilly
This big-time VC thinks today's social networks make us feel more alone, and apps like Meerkat are the cure
In other words, he says that there aren't a whole lot of apps that focus on bringing people togethe…
Matt Weinberger
Apple wants to put a friendlier spin on artificial intelligence, but many users could miss out
Only the newest and most powerful iPhones will be able to handle Apple Intelligence, meaning anythi…
Dan DeFrancesco
An 83-year-old who moved from New York to Florida explains how she's working to prevent loneliness and make friends — without playing pickleball
Rosalind, 83, followed her family to Florida, but she found herself in a younger community, making …