Anti-spam policy

Skool is a platform designed to foster meaningful and respectful engagement. To maintain this standard, we prohibit behaviors that disrupt communities or misuse Skool’s messaging and posting features.


Unsolicited Messaging and Promotions

  1. No unsolicited messaging to other communities:
    1. Do not send unsolicited messages or promotional content to members of communities you do not own.
    2. Outreach should be limited to members within your own community.
  2. Respect community boundaries:
    1. Do not join other communities with the intent to promote your services, products, or communities.
    2. Spamming members of other communities is prohibited and may result in suspension.

Examples of Spam

To help clarify, here are some examples of actions considered spam on Skool:

  • Sending mass DMs to promote unrelated products, services, or communities.
  • Sharing misleading or deceptive links.
  • Frequently posting self-promotional content unrelated to the group’s purpose.
  • Manipulating engagement metrics (e.g., likes, comments) through automation or coordinated actions.

Protecting Yourself from Spam

Members are encouraged to take advantage of Skool’s tools to manage their experience:


Enforcement

Violations of this policy may lead to:

  • Content removal.
  • Temporary or permanent suspension of your account.
  • Restrictions on messaging or posting privileges.

Skool encourages members and admins to report spam or disruptive behavior. Let’s keep Skool a spam-free and respectful platform for everyone.

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