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2 contributions to What Is Skool?
Is Skool a Scam? 👀
There’s a lot of noise around Skool right now. People throw around words like scam, pyramid scheme, MLM, or get-rich-quick. A lot of it comes from not really understanding how Skool works or not understanding how Skool Games changed. I made this video to break it all down clearly. We go through how Skool actually works, why these accusations get made, how the affiliate system is set up, and what makes it different from things like MLM models. Important Note: We also touched on how not all MLMs are scams. The point is not to tear anything down. It’s simply to give people something clear to watch instead of guessing or assuming. If you're helping others build communities or talking to people about Skool, it’s worth watching. Understanding how it works helps you answer questions confidently when these conversations come up. (Objection handling before the objections come up!) We also cover why experience matters, how people are building real businesses here, and the safeguards Skool put in place to protect both creators and members. And this kind of noise will only get louder as Skool keeps growing. The more people talking, the more important it is to have clear answers. 🙏 I also put a quick favor for you inside the comments below. It would really help a lot of people who are looking into Skool. 👇 Have you had anyone question Skool or bring up any of these concerns with you?
1 like • Jun '25
Skool is a scam
Kirby Just Told Me This Skool Trick (Almost Nobody Knows)
Andrew Kirby shared a little-known Skool trick that almost nobody knew. At first, it was just him, Sam, and a couple of engineers who knew this even existed. When you post a YouTube video inside Skool, people can watch it, but those views won’t show up on your YouTube channel. You’re getting watch time inside Skool, but YouTube isn’t tracking it. Here’s how to fix it: - If your link is youtube.com, add &views to the end. - If your link is youtu.be, add ?views to the end. Now every view inside Skool will count toward your YouTube views. Andrew uses this for every Skool News episode. I tested it with my own videos too. It works. You can even add this to old posts you've created. Just edit the post, delete the old link, and add the new one with the &views or ?views to start making them count. Most people have no idea this exists. Now you do. There’s no CTA to subscribe, like, or join a community in the video, so you can feel free to share this information with others! :)
2 likes • Jun '25
That's pretty cool
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