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Hello everybody. Well, I've been tracked down by my stalker, which means it's time to deactivate all my social media accounts until I have a chance to secure the perimeter, as it were.
I'm having a dickins of a time deactivating my NextDoor account, though. Following the link in my profile to deactivate the account, I'm taken to a page that appears to have a drop-down menu asking me to select the reason for deactivation. Only trouble is, it's not a real drop-down menu, at least not as far as I can tell. Clicking on it doesn't seem to perturb it in the least, so I checked the source to see what was up. Now, I'm more of a Svelte guy than GraphQL, but it looks to me like the drop-down is actually just an SVG wrapped in a div with class="blocks-[randomstring]"
wrapped in another div with class="blocks-[anotherrandomstring]"
and, while that very well may add up to a drop-down edit control in React, to me it just looks wrong.
At any rate, I'm not here to critique the framework, I'm sure you all know what you're doing a lot more than I would be able to deduce using F-12 tools.
The reason that I'm extra worried about it is that I recently received an email from NextDoor saying, "Congratulations, you're now verified on Nextdoor ..."
However, I haven't recently initiated any verification process. That seemed suspicious, but in light of the fact that my stalker tried to contact me on Nextdoor a couple weeks ago, and my password appears to have been changed to something different from the one I had saved in the browser, I now suspect the worst. Could somebody please help me deactivate? I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!!
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