Nextdoor, the company that lets people create private social networks accessible only by the people in their local neighborhoods, is debuting its first native Android app yesterday.
CEO Nirav Tolia swung by TechCrunch TV to tell us the latest about the company’s mobile push and give us a quick hands-on look at Nextdoor for Android.
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I do not like the idea to collect data from me in this way is as well
also this guy is ugly motherfucker
DON’T USE THIS APP!! IS A SOCIAL TRAP AND COLLECT ALL YOUR INFORMATION AND YOUR FRIENDS
Hmm.
stupidest app ever
I use this app because we have a lot of funny things going on
Don’t use this app! They collect information on you (so much it’s scary), the sell the info to the feds, and the app leads criminals you know those wanting to break in right to your front door. Or if you want your little kids to be lusted after from pedophiles in the neighborhood then use it!
Cool
most don’t like their neighbors.
My neighborhood lead is refusing to delete slander which isn’t true off your Nextdoor website. I’m contacting lawyers to sue Nextdoor if Nextdoor doesn’t take care of this.
george zimmerman app
Why did Tech Crunch hire her….so awkward to watch.
This gives people the ability to trash talk and gossip and cause problems.