![]() Here are some things I’m appreciating: 1. I just wanted to give a big thanks to Sam and Sid and the entire Skool team for creating this platform and community. I don't have a finite solution though would love to hear how other's think we can address this and even if others care about this. Or perhaps they cannot message outside of groups unless there is some degree of connection / conversation. So how do we keep the feature without making it just another method of spam? I don't want to limit messaging to within a group as that negates community across the platform, so what can we do? Possibly have a reporting feature for DM's when we can report / grade a person for the usefulness of their message ie if they are polite, transparent know who we are and why we may find their connection useful we could rate them a 1 and for those spam they get a 5 and then after so many they get booted out. I guess this is a problem everyone will have and the larger the audience, the more engaged the person across other groups the more spam messages we will all get which in turn means we will look at the feature less to the detriment of our own communities who use it for assistance. At the moment they are reasonably polite messages though some are less transparent and using Skool to mine / spam sales without having any conversation before. My concern with Skool is that even with a tiny though growing group and a small following I still get spam DM's from people trying to sell me something and they are not from within my group. ![]() So the net impact is I use the platform less as I don't have time to weed out the odd great connection from all the noise. On Linkedin I have a decent following and the more I engage the more messages I get each day selling some service I never asked for, am not interested in, from people who have no idea what I do. How do we prevent Skool's DM feature becoming like Linkedin with constant spam to my inbox. I really only have one concern for the future of the community and in my view it is a big one. Ovens Carr I love Skool and suggest all of my clients migrate here and join some of the awesome groups.
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