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How to keep Spammers out in your Skool membership requests
Spam is part of the internet unfortunately. The “move to WhatsApp” people, “hello dear,” dropshipping pitches, weird DMs, all of it. Good news: Skool just added a super useful thing inside membership requests. You can now see if a profile is marked as high risk before you approve them. So instead of letting them in, then cleaning up the mess later… you can catch them at the door. Also, peep the photo. Location mismatches are still one of the easiest tells. Now for the systems that make this even cleaner: Set level requirements for posting and DMs. Less spam, less cleanup, more real convos. Personally, I like setting chat to at least level 4. Because spammers try to speed-run comments to unlock messaging. Skool’s built-in tools help a lot too: - Tell members to report spam (it’s anonymous) - If someone gets in, ban + delete their last 7 days of activity in one click - Block + report DM spammers so Skool can review the account - Report spam profiles even if they’re in someone else’s community (helps platform-wide) What red flags do you look for when you’re spotting spam accounts?
How to keep Spammers out in your Skool membership requests
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Great tips, Jack! I’ve found that combining profile signals with engagement patterns really helps catch spammers before they cause issues. Level requirements are a smart layer, but encouraging your trusted members to flag suspicious activity often catches what automated tools miss. It’s all about creating friction for spam while keeping things smooth for real members.
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Great breakdown, Jack! Even without diving into every detail, it’s clear that strategy + consistency wins over just raw talent in these games. I like how you’re giving actionable tips in such a short format that’s exactly the kind of guidance that helps people move from watching to actually participating.
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