Platform 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 features.
Rules:
- Use of a single account: Users are expected to represent themselves with their authentic identities. Having multiple Skool accounts violates our platform policy.
- Avoid Unsolicited Messaging: Do not send unsolicited messages to other members.
- Avoid Spam Posting: Refrain from posting or commenting with offers in any community and avoid posting repetitive content.
- Avoid Joining Excessive Groups: Refrain from joining an excessive number of communities in a short period, as this behavior may be associated with automated or malicious accounts.
- Prohibition on Automations: Do not use bots or multiple accounts to post, comment, or message others. Also, refrain from scraping data or making automation requests.
- Avoid Sending Fraudulent Links: Refrain from linking to potentially fraudulent websites.
- Avoid Point Farming: We emphasize earning points through genuine engagement. Farming points is prohibited.
- Avoid account sharing: Sharing accounts' log in credentials with others is prohibited.
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 promotional content.
- Manipulating engagement metrics (e.g., likes, comments) through automation or coordinated actions.
- Creating multiple accounts for inflating numbers or reachouts.
Enforcement:
Violations of this policy may lead to:
- Content removal.
- Restrictions on messaging or posting privileges.
- Temporary or permanent suspension of your account.
Skool encourages users report spam or disruptive behavior. Let’s keep Skool a spam-free and respectful platform for everyone.