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                                                                            Image: French bulldogs Carl Schurz park

 

                                                                                                             Obsession with neighborhood drama is common across the U.S.

                              But in recent years, thanks to apps like Instagram and Nextdoor, and forums like Facebook groups, issues within small communities have unfolded more publicly online.

                                        Most recently, the internet has been captivated by a viral Twitter thread about a French bulldog meetup on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

                                                                            Once a week, roughly two dozen French bulldogs meetup in Carl Schurz Park's small dog park.

                                                                         There, the bulldogs — including Nacho Rosenblatt-King, this reporter's pup — meet for roughly an hour,

                                                                                playing with one another as well as the other breeds who happen to be in the park that day.

                                                                         The Instagram account responsible for these weekly hour-long meetups, Frenchies of UES, started in August 2021.

               There are about 1,500 followers of the account, which in its description says it's made up of a "community of Frenchies snorting their way around the Upper East Side."

                                                        But as the community of frenchies and their owners approaches the one year anniversary of the meet-ups,

                               they're faced with recent resistance from one local resident who is pleading to "stop the meetups" via an Instagram account of the same name.

                                                                     The account creator, who declined an interview request, has a simple goal posted in their Instagram page's bio:

                                                                            "Stop overcrowded, weekly meetups in Carl Schurz Small Dog Run! FYI, this is not to bash frenchies.

                      We love all dogs!" Their main complaint is this: The park is too small for such a gathering. Their suggestion is that the meetups move to somewhere with a larger dog run.

                    On Tuesday, the stop_the_meetups account garnered backlash after this reporter’s Twitter thread revealed the existence of a bubbling conflict within the community.

                                                     The Twitter thread's virality likely also stems from an overall interest in people obsessing over minor community issues.

                                                                   For example, there's a Twitter account called @BestofNextdoor that highlights content found on the platform.

                                                   There's also a highly po[CENSORED]r podcast called "Normal Gossip," which as it says in its description, focuses on "juicy, strange, funny,

                                                                                                  and utterly banal gossip about people you’ll never know and never meet."

                                                                            Stop_the_meetups has said the overcrowding of the park has caused issues for other dog owners.

                                     "With that many people and hyperactive dogs in such a small space, there are many fights, which means the dogs are then put on leashes inside the run,

                                                      which is against the rules, and puts the leashed dogs at a disadvantage if attacked," the account wrote in a post on June 30.

                                                                                                         "It also doesn’t allow for owners to properly keep track of their dogs!"

                                          They complained about the person who runs the “Frenchies of UES” Instagram account, calling her “holier than thou” and saying she’s

                                                                                                                                 “rude and looks down on other breeds of dogs.

                                                ” The Frenchies of UES account creator declined to comment, and referred this reporter to its most recent post, which states:

                             "I am always open to respectful feedback on how to improve our relationship with one another and believe a lot of this could've been avoided if this was done.

                                                                                      However, harassment online does not result in productive conversation that allows all sides to be heard."

                                                      https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/french-bulldog-meetup-new-york-became-center-viral-debate-rcna39127

 

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