When “Investor Relations” Doesn’t Return the Email

I want to document something plainly and factually.

I emailed Investor Relations at Nextdoor requesting information about the upcoming shareholder meeting. That email was never returned. I ultimately had to find the meeting details myself through Nextdoor’s investor website:

👉 https://investors.nextdoor.com/news/news-details/2026/Nextdoor-Announces-Date-for-Fourth-Quarter-and-Full-Year-2025-Financial-Results-and-Conference-Call/default.aspx

For a platform that claims to connect, this raises reasonable questions:

- Is it permissible — and appropriate — for Investor Relations not to respond to a shareholder inquiry?

- If IR doesn’t reply to a shareholder, who else isn’t Nextdoor replying to — users, advertisers, employees, other shareholders, and investors?

- What does “connection” mean when basic communication channels go unanswered?

Meanwhile, the market had a strong day:

#NXDR: up 4.12%, from $1.96 to $2.02

#Dow: +306.78 (+0.63%)

#NASDAQ: +211.20 (+0.91%)

I now have the opportunity to submit a question ahead of the earnings call. Which leads to the next question — one that matters to shareholders:

Will #NiravTolia take a hard-hitting, substantive question about engagement, governance, moderation, transparency, and communication?

Markets reward confidence and clarity.

Silence forces shareholders to read between the lines.

I’m not asking for special treatment — just the dialogue a public company owes its investors.

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