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We’re excited to announce a new update designed to help creators keep their communities clean, secure, and spam-free.
Starting today, students signing up on creator pages will be asked to complete a quick captcha verification. This additional step helps ensure that new accounts are created by real people, not bots.
Many creators have told us about the challenges caused by spam or automated accounts—fake sign-ups, cluttered student lists, and inaccurate engagement metrics. These issues can take time and attention away from what matters most: teaching, creating, and connecting with real learners.
By adding captcha verification to the sign-up process, we’re tackling this problem at the source.
All of this helps protect the quality and integrity of your community.
For legitimate students, the experience remains simple. The captcha is quick to complete and only appears during sign-up. Once verified, students can continue onboarding as usual without any extra friction.
Captcha verification is enabled automatically for all creators. There’s nothing you need to set up or configure—protection is in place right away.
This update is part of our ongoing effort to make the platform safer and more reliable for creators and their students. As always, we’ll continue listening to your feedback and improving the tools that support your growth.
If you have questions or thoughts about this update, we’d love to hear from you.