⚠️ A Lesson for Skool Owners About Sharing Information
I wanted to share an experience that made me more cautious about joining Skool communities.
I accidentally violated the self-promotion rule in Skoolers. A Skoolers moderator contacted me directly, explained the rule, and removed the post. I appreciated the reminder and thanked them for it.
After that, I was also contacted by the owner of another Skool community that appeared to be related to helping Skool owners. At the time, I was interested in joining that community.
Like many Skool groups, the application process requested personal and contact information. I provided the requested information, but I was not admitted to the group.
What surprised me is that the communication felt welcoming, yet I was ultimately not accepted. Later, I was unable to locate the group.
My takeaway is simple:
Before providing your email address, social media profiles, business information, or other contact details to any community application, make sure you're comfortable sharing that information even if you're never admitted to the group.
Community owners have every right to approve or deny applicants. As applicants, we also have the right to be thoughtful about what information we share.
Just a reminder to read application questions carefully and protect your personal information online.
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