Persistence Isn’t Harassment — It’s Accountability

If I’m anything, I’m persistent.

After learning to navigate #X effectively, I reviewed the replies on #Nextdoor’s account. What I found was telling: a steady stream of dissatisfied users — many suspended or banned — pointing to bias, inconsistency, and lack of recourse in moderation.

That led me to @NiravTolia’s X account:

👉 https://x.com/niravtolia

So I’ll ask this plainly and professionally:

Nirav, how about a conversation before I slide into your DMs? Or will more Nextdoor resources be spent blocking voices instead of engaging them?

This isn’t about noise. It’s about dialogue, transparency, and fixing what’s broken. Blocking critics doesn’t resolve issues; it compounds them.

Investors. Shareholders. Advertisers. Take note. Engagement choices signal priorities—and priorities shape outcomes.

The invitation stands.

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