Pew: 30% of US adults regularly get their news from Facebook, 26% from YouTube, 16% from Instagram, 14% TikTok, 12% X, 8% Reddit, and 5% Nextdoor and LinkedIn
Facebook may be ready to divorce the news business, but it's still the No. 1 source of news on social media for Americans.
How the social network Nextdoor is replacing local newspapers as a news and opinion hub, letting governments bypass the media and present a one-sided picture
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After outcry, Nextdoor pledges to provide more explicit guidelines on how to moderate against racism and tells community leads to allow BLM discussions
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Nextdoor's reliance on untrained volunteer moderators has raised concerns over censorship and targeting of people of color, an issue amplified by recent events
Kalkidan G. moved to Rancho Santa Fe because it was one of the nicer neighborhoods in San Diego.
Nextdoor launches new app for public agencies like police, fire departments, and city halls, allowing them to post updates and push out geotargeted alerts
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Nextdoor's verification requirement excludes homeless people from neighborhood discussions, leading to echo chambers that demonize them
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Nextdoor, a social network for neighbors, debuts a new tool to stem racial profiling on its platform, claims 75% success rate in tests
Caroline O'Donovan / BuzzFeed :
Nextdoor, the social network for neighbors, is becoming a home for racial profiling
As Meredith Ahlberg ushered friends into her home in East Oakland's Ivy Hill neighborhood for a party on a Saturday in early March, she noticed that her phone was lighting up with notifications. Tweet...