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.

@hacks4pancakes Other perennial topics are

"OMG, I can hear someone firing a gun" - "Doh, you are living in a rural part of the south, people hunt." (We're in the rural part of the NC triangle, so both responses are expected.)

People comparing pictures of folks in the processes of stealing packages or breaking into cars as caught on their ring cameras.

One person complains about a local restaurant, many people jump in and say it's a really hard time in the food biz, why don't they shut up?

But then, I'd mostly liked it back in Cleveland, until the last few weeks I was there when it was suddenly all Oh, noes, I saw black teenagers and they are so scary!!

@tylik @hacks4pancakes "I left my gun in my unlocked car and someone stole it" are the posts I dread the most.

@binaryequation @hacks4pancakes

Ew. I haven't seen one of those yet.

@tylik @hacks4pancakes I'm in North Alabama and I've seen quite a few. There was also a woman who worked for a medical practice who left patient information in her car. That post was deleted pretty quickly. 💀