Apr 1, 2025

How to Report and Remove Content from Shady websites in 24 Hours

You didn’t post it there. You didn’t give permission. But somehow, your content ended up on a sketchy site you’ve never heard of — buried on a random subdomain, reposted without context, and generating traffic for someone who has nothing to do with you.

If you’re a premium creator, this is more than a violation — it’s a digital ambush. Your content, stolen and hosted on a low-effort, high-traffic leak site. Welcome to the underbelly of the internet.

But here’s the truth most platforms won’t tell you: you can get it taken down — fast.


What Counts as a “Shady” Website?

We’re talking about:

  • Leak aggregators like LeakHive, NudesXYZ, Thothub clones

  • Scraper sites that auto-post OnlyFans content via bots

  • Telegram-linked mirrors that hide behind anonymity and offshore servers

  • Fake fan sites or phishing lookalikes using your name to bait traffic

These aren’t sites with clear contact pages or policies. Most hide their identity. Some rotate domains. Many are hosted in countries with weak takedown enforcement. But even the shadiest sites have one weakness: they rely on public hosts and search engine traffic.

That means if you hit them fast — and legally — they have to respond or risk being blacklisted or taken down entirely.


What You’ll Need to File a 24-Hour Takedown

Speed matters. Here’s what you’ll want on hand:

  • The direct link to the infringing content (not just the homepage)

  • Screenshots showing your content posted without permission

  • Proof of ownership — a link to your original post or profile

  • A DMCA takedown notice — properly formatted, with legal wording

If you’re filing it yourself, you’ll need to send that notice to:

  • The website’s listed email (if any)

  • The web host (using WHOIS to find it)

  • Google (to request search delisting)

And then… you wait. Maybe hours. Maybe days. Maybe forever — if the site ignores you.


Or: Let Takedowns AI Handle It For You

When you use Takedowns AI, you skip the entire process above. We:

  • Identify and catalog all stolen instances of your content

  • Auto-generate and send legal takedown notices to hosting providers

  • Track response timelines and escalate non-compliant sites

  • Push for Google search delisting so traffic disappears

  • Flag repeat offenders and monitor re-uploads across mirror networks

And yes — in many cases, we achieve removal in under 24 hours.

Our system doesn’t rely on one email and hope. It floods the chain — site, host, proxy, and engine — so they’re forced to act or get blacklisted. No one wants that, so they respond.


You Don’t Need to Chase Ghosts

Trying to take down stolen content on your own feels like whack-a-mole in the dark. One site goes down, three more pop up. It’s exhausting. But your content is your livelihood. You deserve better than a game of cat and mouse.

At Takedowns AI, we don’t just file notices. We track, flag, and shut down.

Because creators shouldn’t have to choose between visibility and safety. You can have both — and we’ll make sure of it.