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Nextdoor Takes New Actions Against Racist Content

May.04 — Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar discusses the company’s new policy against hate and terror groups as well as their new anti-racism notification feature, which she hopes will help curb the neighborhood app’s discrimination problem. She also shares her plans to take the company public. Friar speaks to Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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May.04 — Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar discusses the company’s new policy against hate and terror groups as well as their new anti-racism notification feature, which she hopes will help curb the neighborhood app’s discrimination problem. She also shares her plans to take the company public. Friar speaks to Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”

4 Comments

  1. Sir Derty

    May 5, 2021 at 12:30 am

    Too bad this is never going to work, and people can just make slang for the words you ban. Censorship doesn’t work and the only people who use this app are soccer moms who live in fear, and need to go outside and patrol the area themself instead.

  2. 8Source Energy8

    May 5, 2021 at 1:25 am

    Fake news!!! There’s no such thing as racism..smh🤦…just ask any “BIGOT”…”White”…so called…Christian. It(racism against other races) doesn’t exist…and it never has…so stop using the race card…”MINORITIES(Blacks…Asians…illegal immigrants(Mexicans…)”. *Sarcasm(💯%)*

  3. Gregory Motta

    May 5, 2021 at 1:26 am

    Sarah acts like she is the first one to ever think of censorship.

  4. Nicholas Roos

    May 5, 2021 at 1:29 am

    Mostly used for shit talking the remaining decent tradesmen and ugly neighbourhood gossip. Good job.

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