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Next Door Explains How They are The GateKeepers For All The Biggest Lies.

stock here: this is like my 8th suspension. For stating too many infant jabs at one visit, and that mercury and aluminum must be removed.

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Nextdoor’s misinformation policyNeighbors

Nextdoor is committed to neighbor safety and reducing the spread of misinformation on critical topics like elections and health emergencies. If you see a post that seems false related to these topics, please report it and be sure to select Misinformation as the report reason.
 

Read more about what qualifies as misinformation below:

 

Political misinformation


To elevate and share accurate information about political news and events, Nextdoor collaborates with non-partisan organizations like Vote.org, local government agencies, and more.


Manipulated media 

Content must not use generative AI or other technologies to intentionally mislead or manipulate. This includes altered or AI-generated images of political figures, news, or events—unless clearly labeled as parody or satire. 


Political conspiracies

Nextdoor’s political misinformation policy prohibits:

  • False or misleading information about the cause of national or international acts of violence involving political figures 
  • Messages that promote or could incite violence to individuals, groups, or property


Elections

Nextdoor’s election misinformation policy prohibits:

  • False or misleading information that could discourage voting, prevent votes from being counted, or interfere with the election process
  • Messages that incite or encourage interference with vote counting 
  • False or misleading claims about election results that could disrupt the democratic process
  • Messages that promote or could incite violence to block the peaceful transfer of power 

We will also remove known disinformation about candidates, including:

  • Doctored or fake content (e.g., quotes, images, or other material) meant to make a candidate seem unfit for office
  • Debunked claims about a candidate’s citizenship, criminal history or activity, or personal history intended to question their eligibility or fitness for office 

Nextdoor uses a mix of technology and neighbor reports to identify and remove content that violates this policy.

Medical Misinformation


Nextdoor’s Community Guidelines are designed to build trust by keeping content authentic, reliable, and useful. To protect public health, we prohibit medically unsupported claims that could harm neighbors or communities, including anti-vaccine content, false cures, or misinformation about public health emergencies. 


Anti-Vaccine Advice

As a commitment to neighbor safety, we prohibit misinformation about vaccines that has the potential to cause harm or threatens public safety. We rely on trusted public health resources to evaluate content that may be misinformation, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
 

Nextdoor prohibits false or misleading statements and conspiracy theories about vaccines that could prevent or discourage people from receiving vaccines, including claims that: 

  • Vaccines cause autism; 
  • Vaccines contain microchips; 
  • Vaccines cause the diseases for which they’re intended to prevent;
  • Vaccines contain unsafe toxins that are poisonous or harmful.


Health Emergencies

Neighbors turn to Nextdoor to lend a hand, lean on others when they need help the most and connect with local authorities that provide relevant, real-time information. Nextdoor works closely with government partners, both local and national, to share important, substantiated news and information on evolving health emergencies as well as their corresponding vaccines and treatments.

To ensure that our neighbors receive trustworthy and helpful information, Nextdoor prohibits content that perpetuates false or misleading claims and conspiracy theories about health emergencies, including their causes, cures, and prevention methods that might be harmful to neighbors and communities. Health emergencies are a dynamic situation, and we work to align any action we take with the guidelines of trusted public health officials, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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