Nextdoor lately is just people over 60 complaining that the price of everything is suddenly and mysteriously so shockingly high, and then two posts later mocking everyone under 40 for demanding a higher minimum wage.
@hacks4pancakes Nextdoor varies so much by area. Mine is about a third finding pets, attempting to place pets, and cute pictures of pets. A lot of pictures of wildlife and discussion of native plants. The ongoing fight between a resident of a subdivision and the board around mistreatment of wetlands. (Pretty sure the resident has the right of it.) Some requests for recs for various services. A missing person (local big deal, seen this on other platforms, police are involved.) And discussion of someone in a mask on an electric scooter who is threatening single women walking on some of the local trails.
@tylik @hacks4pancakes If I mute enough of the people being obnoxious on my Nextdoor, it is all nature photography of foxes and bobcats. Some people were teasing a nature photographer over her very good photo. "How did you get that photo? Did you climb the tree next to the one the bobcat was sitting in?"

@sepdroid @hacks4pancakes

I actually haven't muted anyone here, I don't think? I was tempted to mute one woman, but my issue with her was that she kept posting anti-vax nonsense, and was convinced that I, and I alone, was getting her posts removed. (I did report some. But I'm more likely to post a stack of primary articles off pubmed.)

I see a lot more nature photos here (there's more nature here!), but I still remember fondly the video a Cleveland neighbor posted of "a vulture eating a dead thing - it's like wild kingdom out there!"

@tylik @hacks4pancakes We get really ugly during political seasons. Lots of anti-homeless Nimby stuff that would have you believe we have the most crime