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Last updated May 24, 2026

StackPack community rules and member agreement.

These rules define how StackPack members participate in Discord and related community spaces. The short version is simple: be useful, protect people's privacy, do not scrape or solicit members, and keep promotion inside the proper channels.

Access gate
Native Discord Rules Screening

New members must accept the rules before they can talk, react, or DM server members.

Age
18+ community

StackPack is for adults discussing business, automation, AI, systems, and professional work.

Paid access
Priority support for paid members

Paid members get priority support, hands-on help, and StackPack Skool resources. Free members get public community access.

Rules screening copy

The 15 rules members accept.

These are written to fit Discord's Rules Screening flow. StackPack can also post the expanded policy below in a public rules channel.

01

You must be 18+ to participate.

This server is for adults. By joining, you confirm you are at least 18 years old.

02

Follow Discord's Terms and Community Guidelines.

You must follow Discord's platform rules, applicable laws, and StackPack's server rules.

03

Be useful, respectful, and direct.

Debate ideas, not people. No harassment, threats, hate speech, slurs, dogpiling, intimidation, or personal attacks.

04

No spam, flooding, or low-effort noise.

Do not flood channels, mass ping, repeat messages, post engagement bait, or derail active technical discussions.

05

No unsolicited promotion.

Do not advertise services, communities, products, affiliate links, job posts, paid offers, or social links unless the channel explicitly allows it. Disclose paid relationships when posting in promo-allowed channels.

06

No unsolicited DMs.

Do not DM members for sales, recruiting, scraping, partnerships, hiring, support, or promotions unless they clearly invited it. Use #collabs or #partnerships for collaboration requests.

07

Keep channels on topic.

Use the correct channel for your post. The channel guide below defines where each type of conversation belongs.

08

Give constructive feedback.

Be specific, actionable, and honest. Do not mock beginners, dunk on unfinished work, or turn feedback threads into arguments.

09

No illegal, harmful, or abusive technical content.

Do not share malware, phishing, credential theft, exploit execution, unauthorized scraping, DDoS, IP grabbing, bypasses, or instructions that enable abuse.

10

No piracy, cracks, leaked assets, or license evasion.

Do not request, share, or justify pirated software, stolen code, leaked paid content, cracked tools, or unauthorized proprietary assets.

11

Protect privacy. No scraping.

Do not post private conversations, customer data, credentials, API keys, personal information, or sensitive screenshots. Do not scrape member lists, export channels, or build contact databases from this server.

12

Respect ownership and attribution.

Do not present another person's code, prompts, designs, documents, datasets, or strategy as your own. Credit sources when relevant.

13

No impersonation or misleading identity.

Do not impersonate StackPack staff, partners, bots, customers, companies, or other members. One account per person. Alt accounts are treated as ban evasion.

14

Do not abuse bots, agents, or automations.

Do not break, spam-test, prompt-inject, exploit, overload, or bypass StackPack bots, agents, workflows, permissions, or moderation systems. Do not run unauthorized bots or webhooks in this server.

15

No NSFW content.

No sexually explicit, graphic, gory, or disturbing content anywhere in this server.

Expanded policy

What participation means.

By joining or participating in StackPack, members agree to Discord's rules, StackPack's rules, and any channel-specific, event-specific, or paid-member rules posted inside the community.

Access

StackPack may approve, deny, restrict, suspend, or remove access to protect the community, members, partners, systems, intellectual property, or operational integrity.

Paid vs free members

Paid members get priority support, hands-on help, and access to resources inside StackPack Skool. Free members get community access and public channels in Discord. Paid access ends when the membership ends.

Promotions

Self-promotion is only allowed where explicitly permitted, such as #collabs, #jobs, and #showcase. Cold pitches, repeated promotional posting, affiliate spam, lead scraping, and recruitment spam are not allowed.

Technical safety

StackPack is a build-focused community, but technical discussion must stay responsible. Do not share or request malware, phishing, exploit execution, account compromise, evasion tactics, or instructions designed to harm systems or people.

Confidentiality

Do not share private member posts, private discussions, customer information, credentials, API keys, business-sensitive screenshots, unpublished workflows, private repos, paid materials, or information that was not clearly intended for public distribution.

Intellectual property

Members retain ownership of their own work unless separately agreed. Posting inside StackPack does not give other members permission to copy, resell, repackage, or claim ownership of that work.

AI, agents, and automation

AI-assisted work is allowed, but members remain responsible for what they post. Do not use bots, scripts, agents, or automations to scrape members, spam channels, bypass permissions, manipulate engagement, attack workflows, or test server defenses without written permission.

Advice and outcomes

Community input is educational and collaborative. StackPack is not liable for outcomes resulting from advice, code, tools, or strategies discussed in the server. Members are responsible for testing and validating anything they use.

Channel guide

Where things belong.

These channel definitions keep promotion, support, feedback, and collaboration in the right places.

ChannelPurpose
#announcementsServer updates, launches, and events. Read-only.
#rulesServer rules, channel guide, and policy updates. Read-only.
#introductionsSay hi, share what you are building, and explain what you need help with.
#generalOpen discussion that does not fit a more specific channel.
#supportAsk for help, troubleshoot issues, and share error context.
#showcaseShare builds, tools, agents, projects, launches, and lessons learned.
#promptsPrompt engineering, prompt libraries, prompt reviews, and model workflow notes.
#collabsFind collaborators, pitch partnerships, and discuss permitted service offers.
#partnershipsStructured partnership conversations that should stay public and opt-in.
#feedbackGet honest feedback on copy, offers, automations, code, workflows, pages, or campaigns.
#resourcesShare useful tools, links, tutorials, templates, and references.
#jobsJob posts, freelance gigs, hiring, and promotion that is explicitly allowed in this channel.
#off-topicNon-work chat that still follows the community rules.
Moderation

Enforcement is progressive unless the violation is severe.

Moderators may remove content, restrict channels, revoke roles, or skip steps for severe violations such as threats, doxxing, malware, illegal content, or ban evasion.

Escalation ladder

  • Verbal warning
  • Formal warning, logged by staff
  • Temporary mute
  • Kick
  • Temporary ban
  • Permanent ban

Appeals

Members can appeal moderation decisions through the designated mod contact or appeal channel. Appeals should be concise and factual, with the relevant message, channel, date, and reason the decision should be reviewed.

Joining Discord

What to expect when you join.

StackPack uses Discord's native rules screen so the agreement is simple. You join through the invite, read the rules, accept them inside Discord, and then get routed to the channels that fit what you are here to do.

Join through the Discord invite.

Use the StackPack invite link to open Discord. If you are not signed in, Discord will ask you to log in or create an account first.

Read and accept the rules.

Before you can chat, react, or DM server members, Discord shows the community rules and asks you to confirm that you agree.

Answer the onboarding questions.

You may be asked what describes you and what you are here for, such as learning, collaborating, hiring, offering help, or getting support.

Get routed to the right channels.

Your answers help Discord show the channels that matter most to you, including support, feedback, collabs, prompts, projects, and resources.

Post in the right place.

Introductions go in #introductions, support requests go in #support, and collaboration or partnership asks belong in #collabs or #partnerships.

Keep DMs opt-in.

Do not cold-DM members for sales, recruiting, partnerships, hiring, support, or promotions. Start the conversation in the proper public channel first.

Sources

Reference links used for the policy.

These sources explain Discord's native rule acceptance flow, Community Server setup, onboarding, moderation tools, platform terms, and common rule patterns.