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How to Remove Content from Twitter/X

Step-by-step guide to removing your content from Twitter (X).

Overview

Twitter has a straightforward DMCA process. Content can appear as:

  • Tweets with images/videos
  • Quote tweets
  • Replies
  • Direct messages (limited ability to report)

Before You Start

You'll need:

  • The specific tweet links
  • Evidence of ownership
  • Your contact information

DMCA Process

Step 1: Access the Form

Go to Twitter's Copyright Report

Step 2: Select Report Type

Choose "I want to report a potential copyright infringement"

Step 3: Select Content Type

Choose what's being infringed:

  • Images
  • Videos
  • Music
  • Written content
  • Other

Step 4: Complete the Form

Your Information

  • Full legal name
  • Company/organization (if applicable)
  • Email address
  • Address
  • Phone number

Copyright Details

  • Description of the copyrighted work
  • Link to your original work (if available)
  • How you own the copyright

Reported Tweets

  • Enter the full tweet link(s)
  • Format: twitter.com/username/status/123456789
  • One link per line

Statements

  • Good faith statement
  • Accuracy statement
  • Authorization statement
  • Electronic signature

Step 5: Submit

Submit the form. Twitter sends a confirmation email.

Expected Timeline

StageTimeline
AcknowledgmentWithin 24 hours
Review1-3 business days
RemovalWithin 24 hours of approval

Alternative: In-App Reporting

You can also report directly from the Twitter app:

  1. Click the three dots (...) on the tweet
  2. Select "Report Tweet"
  3. Choose "It infringes my copyright"
  4. Follow the prompts

TIP

In-app reports may be faster for clear violations, but provide less detail than the form.

Non-Consensual Intimate Images

For explicit images shared without consent, use Twitter's special process:

  1. Go to Twitter's Intimate Media Report
  2. This has priority handling
  3. Additional privacy protections apply

After Submission

What Happens

  1. Twitter reviews your request
  2. If approved, the tweet is removed or hidden
  3. The poster receives a notice
  4. Repeat offenders may be suspended

Check Status

Twitter sends email updates. If you haven't heard back in 5 days:

  • Submit a follow-up request
  • Reference your original submission
  • Provide additional evidence if needed

If Twitter Doesn't Remove Content

Common denial reasons:

  • Not considered infringement
  • Fair use defense
  • Insufficient proof of ownership

Steps to take:

  1. Provide additional evidence
  2. Submit a new request with more detail
  3. Report to search engines
  4. Consult legal counsel

Tips for Success

Complete Links

Use full tweet links, not just usernames. Twitter needs the specific tweet.

Include Retweets

If your content has been retweeted, you can report the original tweet or specific retweets.

Multiple Accounts

If the same content appears on multiple accounts, report each instance.

Handling Quote Tweets and Threads

Quote Tweets

Report the quote tweet specifically if it contains your content.

Threads

If content appears in multiple tweets in a thread, list each tweet link separately.

Embedded Media

If a tweet embeds media from another source, also report to that source.

Mass Infringement

If your content is being widely shared:

  1. Report the most visible/popular tweets first
  2. Submit batch requests (up to 10 links per form)
  3. Consider using Lumen Database for documentation
  4. Upgrade to Unexpose premium for automated handling

Next Steps

For adult content creators