The site appears to be some kind of online place for local communities and neighbors to communicate with each other. Guess it would kind of defeat the purpose if Raj was on there saying he lives 3 doors down, meanwhile he actually lives in India.
From the site: "It's where communities come together to greet newcomers, exchange recommendations, and read the latest local news. Where neighbors support local businesses and get updates from public agencies. Where neighbors borrow tools and sell couches. It's how to get the most out of everything nearby. Welcome, neighbor."
It would still be nice if you could read the posts without needing to sign up, but it doesn't seem that out of the ordinary that they want that kind of verification based on what the site is.
To read the post we have to give them our house address? Looks like an interesting site, but why do they have to know where we live? Meh.
use:
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Kek!
Not quite:
Cocaine Central, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, DC.
Fixed it for you.
The site appears to be some kind of online place for local communities and neighbors to communicate with each other. Guess it would kind of defeat the purpose if Raj was on there saying he lives 3 doors down, meanwhile he actually lives in India.
From the site: "It's where communities come together to greet newcomers, exchange recommendations, and read the latest local news. Where neighbors support local businesses and get updates from public agencies. Where neighbors borrow tools and sell couches. It's how to get the most out of everything nearby. Welcome, neighbor."
It would still be nice if you could read the posts without needing to sign up, but it doesn't seem that out of the ordinary that they want that kind of verification based on what the site is.