For a good community spirit on nebenan.de, three golden rules apply: Be kind, honest, and helpful. Communicate respectfully, use your real name, and offer support. This creates a friendly and trustworthy neighborhood where exchange and mutual help are a matter of course. The posting and commenting guidelines specify these rules.
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For a good community spirit!
Our Golden Rules apply for a neighborly coexistence on nebenan.de. They work like the good old house rules: if everyone follows them, everyone will be happy.
1. Be kind
2. Be honest
3. Be helpful
Be kind!
Don’t forget that there is a person on the other end. He or she is who you are communicating with. Communicate only as you would in an encounter with a neighbor offline.
- Be tolerant and respect that other people have different opinions, even if you do not share them. They might even encourage a more in-depth discussion of a topic.
- Assume good intentions and don’t immediately assume the worst. First question how a particular statement could have come about and what part you might have played in it.
- Try not to dominate every conversation.
- Say thank you if a post was helpful or informative for you.
Be honest!
On nebenan.de, you act with your real name. Register as an individual and ideally upload a profile picture of yourself. You surely want to know who you are dealing with as well.
- Be honest in your information about yourself.
- Be reliable when concluding purchase or exchange transactions.
- Keep your commitments to events or cancel promptly if you cannot make it.
Be helpful!
There are many ways you can be of help to your neighbors – offer it. Answer questions addressed to you and participate in the exchange if it serves the well-being of the neighborhood.
- Answer your neighbors’ questions if you can.
- Offer your help when your neighbors need it.
- Discuss neighborhood-related topics with your neighbors.
- Share information about events in your neighborhood and invite your neighbors.
- Share useful items with your neighbors, give away things you no longer need, or sell sorted items at a fair price.
- Create specific groups on neighborhood-relevant topics and invite your neighbors.