Mar 25, 2025

Step-by-Step: Removing Leaks from LeakHive, NudesXYZ, and Thothub

There’s a sick feeling that hits when you see your content somewhere it doesn’t belong.
Not just reposted without permission — leaked.
On a site you didn’t know existed. With thousands of views. No credit. No control.

If you’ve found yourself on platforms like LeakHive, NudesXYZ, or Thothub, you’re not alone. These sites operate in the grayest corners of the internet, feeding on stolen creator content and masking it as “user-generated” to dodge accountability.

But here’s the thing: they’re not untouchable. You can get your content removed — fast — if you know how.

This is your guide to taking action now.


💻 What You’re Up Against

Unlike major platforms (Instagram, TikTok, etc.), leak sites often:

  • Hide behind vague email addresses or foreign domains

  • Don’t show a direct “Report” button

  • Hope you get tired or confused and give up

They thrive on creators not knowing their rights. But that doesn’t mean they’re immune to pressure — especially legal pressure.


🚨 What You Need Before You File

Before anything gets taken down, here’s what you should gather:

  • URL(s) of the page(s) where your content appears

  • Screenshots showing your content on the site

  • Screenshots of your original content, showing date posted (on OnlyFans, Instagram, TikTok, etc.)

  • A copy of your ID — some hosts or platforms may require this to prove identity

  • A DMCA takedown notice (don’t worry, we’ll talk about that next)


✉️ How to Send a DMCA Takedown That Actually Works

A DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) notice is a formal request that forces sites or their hosting providers to remove copyrighted content.

What goes in a valid DMCA:

  • Your name and contact info

  • A clear description of the stolen content

  • URLs to the infringing page

  • URLs to where you originally published it

  • A statement under penalty of perjury that you are the copyright holder

🧠 Pro Tip: You don’t need a lawyer — but you do need precision. If a notice is vague or incomplete, they can ignore it.


🧩 What If They Ignore You?

They often will. That’s where escalation matters.

You’ll want to:

  • Look up their hosting provider using a WHOIS search or services like Hosting Checker

  • Resend the DMCA to the host, who is legally obligated to act

  • Document every attempt — keep a paper trail

  • If you're using a takedown service like Takedowns AI, we’ll handle this step for you — and more.


🧠 Why Creators Use Takedowns AI Instead

If you’re juggling content creation, fan management, and now legal paperwork, it’s overwhelming. LeakHive, NudesXYZ, and Thothub are just three sites — there are dozens more that spin up daily.

That’s why creators use Takedowns AI to:

  • Find leaks they didn’t know existed

  • Remove them via legal-grade DMCA or impersonation notices

  • Track future re-uploads automatically

  • Provide visual confirmation that removals were successful

It’s not just a takedown. It’s peace of mind.


🧼 Final Thought

No one deserves to feel powerless over their own image.
These platforms don’t get to rewrite your boundaries. You do.
And when they cross them — you take back control.

Need help doing it fast?
We’ve got you.