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Immediate Takedown & Legal Action Guide

Intimate images of you were posted without consent. This guide shows you exactly what to do right now to get them removed and hold the perpetrator accountable.

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Immediate DMCA takedowns, platform reporting procedures, search engine removal, legal options, sextortion response, and crisis resources.

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DMCA Takedown Process

If you created the content, use copyright law to force immediate removal from Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, and pornographic sites.

Platform Abuse Reports

Even if you didn't create it, every major platform prohibits non-consensual intimate imagery. Learn the exact reporting procedures.

Search Engine Removal

Google and Bing have specific policies for non-consensual explicit imagery. Get it removed from search results within 24-48 hours.

Legal Options

48 states have revenge porn laws. Understand criminal vs civil options, what you can sue for, and when to involve law enforcement.

Deepfake Response

AI-generated fake pornography requires different tactics. Learn detection methods, platform reporting, and legal options.

Sextortion Protection

If someone is threatening to post unless you pay or comply, here's exactly what to do. Sextortion is a federal crime.

48-Hour Response Timeline

Hour 0-2: Document Everything

Screenshot all content, archive pages, create evidence folder. Don't delete anything yet.

Hour 2-6: Understand Your Rights

DMCA copyright law, federal sextortion statutes, state revenge porn laws. Know what protections you have.

Hour 6-12: DMCA Takedowns

If you created the content, file copyright infringement claims on every platform. This is the fastest removal method.

Hour 12-18: Platform Abuse Reports

Report as non-consensual intimate imagery on Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Discord.

Hour 18-24: Search Engine Removal

Submit removal requests to Google and Bing for non-consensual explicit imagery.

Hour 24-36: Crisis Resources

Contact Cyber Civil Rights Initiative crisis helpline, file FBI report if sextortion involved.

Hour 36-48: Law Enforcement & Legal

File police report, consult attorney about civil lawsuit options, explore criminal prosecution.

Time Is Critical

Content spreads exponentially online. Every hour matters. The first 48 hours determine how far it spreads and how much evidence you can preserve.

Most platforms respond faster to DMCA copyright takedowns (6-48 hours) than abuse reports (days to weeks). If you created the content, use copyright law first.

Sextortion is a federal crime under 18 U.S.C. § 875(d). If someone is threatening to post intimate content unless you pay or comply, report to the FBI immediately at ic3.gov. Do not pay. Do not comply.

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