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Who are the People in Your Neighborhood?

Megan Cassidy starts a conversation about the new online neighborhood networking application Nextdoor.

 

in your neighborhood, in your neighborhood!

So, we've got Facebook to stay in touch with friends, family, and old classmates.  We've got Linkedin to exapand our professional networks to help us find jobs and make sales.  We've even got the Patch to keep up with local happenings and events, but do we really know our neighbors?


It seems like the more electronically in touch we are, the less we are actually connecting with our neighbors in person. Maybe it's because we're always sitting on the computer or connecting to the larger world by watching endless hours of television.

With that in mind, the creators of NextDoor conceived an interesting idea, an online application to help people introduce themselves to their neighbors.

I was pretty leary of it at first.  First off, I'm not shy and tend to go knock at my neighbors door the first sign I'm in need of an egg or a cup of sugar, which I assure you is often.  Also, I'm not sure I want to share my last name and address with the world wide web, oh wait, Dexonline already does that...thanks a lot!  When I logged in, I liked that I didn't have to share my actual address and it lumps me into my neighborhood.  I made contact with a woman just three blocks away who offers piano and guitar lessons out of her home for children...something I've been thinking about doing for awhile, but I'm sick of the whole driving kids here and back for activities. A walk down the street is very doable.

I'm curious to know what readers think of this new application.  Would you use it?  If there isn't a neighborhood set up for the area you live in, would you start one?  I'm grateful to the couple who just moved in down the street who started our neighborhood and provided so many introductions to people I've never met.

Dear reader/neighbor, what do you think?  Is it truly a way to connect or just another way to seperate us andd keep creepy tabs on us for marketing purposes?

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Mike B. June 9, 2013 at 04:59 pm
I had the same problem. I did see a person with an "Obama for President" bumper stickerRead More and a pro- "gay" marriage sticker drive off with some plants. Another Democrat stealing property.
Terry Brashear June 18, 2013 at 01:52 pm
Way to keep comments inline with the story. Trolls belong under bridges not on forums like this.
Gwen Voegtle June 4, 2013 at 03:50 pm
I am sorry to hear this happened to you. Theft from garages is kind of popular. They usually don'tRead More break in though. Glad you filed a police report and I hope you recover your property.
Mike B. June 5, 2013 at 12:46 pm
Sorry to say that you didn't have good information before moving to Minneapolis. Minneapolis isRead More plagued by crime, caused by the liberal mentality that prevents police from doing their jobs. Minneapolis and Hennepin County needs a strong sheriff, such as Sheriff Joe Arpaio from Arizona, to clean house and really crack down on the criminals that have destroyed vast swaths of Minneapolis.
Caitlin Burgess (Editor) April 12, 2013 at 08:51 pm
Comments from Southwest Minneapolis Patch's Facebook page: Laura Bischoff: "This all feelsRead More pretty hate-filled to me. An unfortunate outcome." Andrea Nicole Markley: "Yes, I thought the principal had done a pretty bang-up job of re-vamping Washburn's image."