Suspended Again-But Still Standing for Transparency and True Community

I’ve been suspended again from Nextdoor until October 28, 2025 — this time for sharing a text post, a short video message, and for respectfully responding to comments.

At no point was I disrespectful toward any moderator or employee — both remain anonymous and invisible to users. Yet, the platform continues to silence open dialogue and prevent even constructive disagreement.

How can advertisers, partners, and users support a platform that claims inclusivity while relying on unpaid moderators and unseen appeal reviewers who allow no flexibility, discussion, or dissent? Inclusivity without dialogue isn’t inclusion — it’s control.

My goal moving forward is to help create alternative, truly inclusive spaces where neighbors can share ideas, disagree respectfully, and grow together — without an invisible “big brother” acting as the police, judge, and jury.

I’d love to partner with programmers, marketers, designers, and other professionals who share this vision — to bring to life a new kind of neighborhood platform built on transparency, collaboration, and genuine community connection. Let’s build something better, together.

#Transparency #DigitalEthics #OnlineCommunity #Accountability #Censorship #CommunityEngagement #Leadership #DigitalIntegrity #VoiceMatters #Innovation

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