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Platform-Specific DMCA Removal Guides

Step-by-step instructions for removing content from specific platforms and services.

Search Engines

Removing content from search results prevents people from finding it through Google, Bing, and other search engines.

PlatformGuideDifficulty
Google SearchGoogle RemovalEasy
Bing SearchBing RemovalEasy

INFO

Removing from search engines doesn't remove the content itself - just the search listing. You should also contact the hosting site directly.

Social Platforms

Major social platforms have dedicated DMCA processes.

PlatformGuideDifficulty
RedditReddit RemovalMedium
Twitter/XTwitter RemovalEasy

Content Sites

Common sites where leaked content appears.

CategoryGuide
Leak SitesCommon Leak Sites
File HostingFile Hosts

General Tips

Prioritize Your Efforts

  1. Search engines first: Removing from Google/Bing stops most discovery
  2. High-traffic sites: Focus on popular sites with most visitors
  3. Source sites: Find and remove from the original upload location

Document Everything

Before contacting any site:

  • Screenshot the content
  • Record the link
  • Note the date discovered
  • Save evidence of ownership

Be Persistent

Many sites require follow-up. If you don't hear back in 72 hours, send a reminder.

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