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.
Rules:
- No unsolicited messaging to other communities:
- Do not send unsolicited messages or promotional content to members of communities you do not own.
- Outreach should be limited to members within your own community.
- Respect community boundaries:
- Do not join other communities with the intent to promote your services, products, or communities.
- Spamming members of other communities is prohibited and may result in suspension.
- Don't join excessive communities in a short timeframe:
- Such behavior is often associated with automated or malicious accounts.
- If you find your account has been restricted or flagged for this reason, please reach out to our support team for assistance: https://www.skool.com/support
Prohibited content:
The following types of content are strictly prohibited on Skool:
- Unlawful Content: Content that violates the law, including but not limited to: abusive materials, incitement to violence or criminal activity, fraudulent or deceptive practices.
- Graphic or Explicit Content: You may not have explicit content prominently displayed.
- Harassment: You may not attack other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease.
All Skool Rules here - https://www.skool.com/legal
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.
- Impersonation attempts.
- 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:
- Block or Report: You can block members or report spam directly to group admins - https://help.skool.com/article/158-how-to-block-a-member-on-skool-chat
- Toggle off Skool Chat: You can toggle off Skool Chat for larger communities or those that you don't want to receive direct messages from - https://help.skool.com/article/96-how-to-turn-off-my-skool-chat
- Adjust Notifications: Customize your notification preferences to control the type and frequency of updates you receive - https://help.skool.com/article/95-how-to-manage-my-notifications
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.