👀 The 7th #Nextdoor Profile View — A Conversation Waiting to Happen?

Noticed something interesting today: my 7th #Nextdoor employee has viewed my LinkedIn profile — this time Kelsey Grady, Head of Global Communications at #Nextdoor.

So I have to ask (genuinely):

- Why review my profile… but not reach out?

- Why observe instead of communicate, especially when your role is literally global communications?

- If transparency and dialogue are core to #Nextdoor’s mission, why does engagement stop at a profile view?

I’ve publicly asked for a conversation. I’ve raised concerns as a user, now as a shareholder, and as someone advocating for neighbors who don’t have a voice. Silence — or anonymous observation — sends a different message.

And I do wonder… Will Kelsey also get a phone call from Nirav Tolia (calling from Texas, not California), reminding her how engagement is handled at #Nextdoor? If so, I’m genuinely sorry about that.

But maybe something is changing.

Maybe someone inside #Nextdoor is starting to ask, “What if we actually talked to a neighbor instead of monitoring them?”
Perhaps someone will take a brave step — not for optics, not for PR — but for the sake of neighbors.

The invitation to communicate is still open.

#Nextdoor #Leadership #Communications #Transparency #CommunityTrust
#CorporateAccountability #ShareholderVoice #NielFlamm #EngagementMatters

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