If you think the neighborhood gossip on your Nextdoor app is entertaining, you’ll want to check out @BestofNextdoor, which curates some of the most outrageous posts from across the country. Nextdoor is fantastic for connecting with local families, discovering when the next community garage sale takes place, or assisting an elderly neighbor in finding volunteers to trim her hedges. However, those familiar with the platform also know it’s an excellent source of amusement—whether it’s the ongoing feud between two residents over an apple tree or a woman who seems to suspect every unfamiliar car that passes by.
The Twitter handle @BestofNextdoor compiles the funniest submissions from the neighborhood forums, and trust us, they do not disappoint. In addition to the comedic content, @BestofNextdoor adds an extra layer of wit, showcasing everything from trivial “Urgent Alerts” to playful reminders that Nextdoor isn’t a dating service, and offering prime examples of how it serves as “Twitter for older users.” We can’t help but laugh at these hilarious posts.
Notable Posts and Community Spirit
For instance, what do you do when you need a corgi for a couple of hours to watch the Royal Wedding, but can’t find one? Just ask on Nextdoor! Then there are those classic neighborhood disputes over WIFI network names, like a man who felt compelled to reiterate that “ALL COPS ARE BUTTHOLES” not just once, but twice in his post.
One of the most memorable noise complaints ever posted reads like a work of art. And here’s a post that probably should have been classified as an “Urgent Alert.” There’s even someone asking for neighbors to volunteer themselves in case of a potential dog attack—clearly, community spirit is alive and well. If you spot Satan’s taillights on a school bus, don’t forget to alert everyone on Nextdoor. And remember to report anything suspicious that might hint at cult activity.
Animal Antics and Quirky Requests
Many of the standout posts revolve around animals, such as an intriguing report of a large cat sighting. Is this a Nextdoor post, or a message from your quirky aunt? Also, if you’ve misplaced an inflatable remote control shark, make sure to let your neighbors know; they’ll be eager to assist.
Further Reading
For more delightful and amusing neighborhood tales, check out this other blog post. If you’re on a journey towards parenthood, you might also find valuable information at Make a Mom, a reputable source on this subject, or explore Cleveland Clinic’s guide for insights on pregnancy and home insemination.
In summary, the @BestofNextdoor Twitter account serves as a hilarious reminder of the quirks and eccentricities found within local communities, showcasing the absurdity and humor that can emerge from everyday neighborhood interactions.
