Leaving this in Product Feedback as it seems best suited for that.
We're having an increasingly large problem with spam accounts or otherwise less savory people mass following new members saying sketchy things in their profile like "I can teach you how to turn $150 into $5,000 in 2 hours just join X group or message me/call me".
This seems to have become an increasingly large problem over the past week with some larger public investment announcements.
The easy fix for this (in my view) is to simply give group administrators the option to "protect" their member lists.
I understand that the point of Skool is to empower collaboration and community, but there needs to be a balance between that collaboration & the privacy of users that we quite frankly spend a lot to acquire.
For anyone that's operated in the high ticket space, you know full well it can cost thousands, if not many thousands of dollars to acquire a customer. This "list" should be at least somewhat protected by the platform, similar to how it was on some of the more popular alternatives like Facebook Groups.
I see this becoming a growing problem as the Skool platform grows, and would love to see some sort of effort to protect our community members from spam and BS.