Mar 11, 2025

Reddit Leaks 101: How to Find and Remove Content from NSFW Subs

Welcome to the internet’s messiest basement: Reddit.

If you're a creator, especially someone with a growing audience or premium content, chances are your name has popped up in a few sketchy corners of the platform — you just might not know it yet.

The truth? Reddit is a goldmine for fan engagement, memes, and communities… but also one of the biggest leak zones on the internet. NSFW subreddits exist solely to repost creator content without permission. And yes — they’re probably using yours.

The good news? You can absolutely get your stuff taken down. You just need to know where to look and how to ask (firmly).

Let’s break it down.


👀 First: Is Your Content on Reddit?

Even if you’ve never touched the app, someone might’ve:

  • Reposted your videos from TikTok or IG Reels

  • Screengrabbed your OnlyFans content

  • Added you to a “mega thread” with hundreds of other creators

  • Created a full subreddit in your name (yes, this happens)

Start by Googling your username + “site:reddit.com”
Example: yourhandle site:reddit.com
If you see anything sketchy — click in. Trust your gut.


📝 Found Something? Here’s What to Do

You don’t need to be verified. You don’t need 1M followers. You can get things removed — even from the nastiest subreddits.


🔻 Option 1: Report Directly on Reddit

  1. Open the post

  2. Click the “…” or “Report” button

  3. Choose: “This is my personal or confidential information” or “Impersonation”

  4. You can also email Reddit’s support team at legal@reddit.com with links and screenshots

Be kind but clear. They do respond — sometimes within a few hours.


🧠 Tip: Include context

Say: “This content was reposted without my permission and violates my right of publicity and/or copyright.”
Attach proof it’s yours — original post, watermark, etc.


🤝 Takedowns AI = Reddit’s Worst Nightmare

If you don’t feel like playing Reddit detective every week (we don’t blame you), Takedowns AI handles this for you:

  • We scan Reddit daily for your name, images, and content

  • Flag reposts across hundreds of NSFW subs

  • File formal removal requests that actually get noticed

  • Monitor re-uploads and repeat offenders

Reddit isn’t lawless — it’s just wild. With the right tools, you can navigate it and protect your peace.


💬 You’re Not Being “Dramatic” — You’re Being Smart

This isn’t about being overly sensitive. It’s about owning your content, your face, and your boundaries.
And it’s 100% OK to want stuff removed from places that don’t serve your brand or your safety.

If you're ever unsure, ask yourself:

“Would I want a potential brand partner seeing this?”
If the answer is nope — it’s time to take it down.

Want help finding your leaked Reddit content and scrubbing it clean?
We’ve got you covered — no shame, no stress.