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
- 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.
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:
- 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
- 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.