r/ContentTakedown

google request personal content removal timeline

Has anyone here submitted a Google NCII removal request before? I submitted multiple URLs a few weeks ago because I’ve had a v difficult time getting the actual site to remove the content, but the links are still showing when I search my name.

I know Google says they review these manually, but I’m wondering what timelines other people experienced and whether it eventually got removed for you. Did anyone have to resubmit or follow up? :( Thank you in advance.

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u/Mysterious_End_6633 — 7 days ago

Private images from when I was a minor are being reposted online. What can I do?

I need legal advice about private images of me from when I was a minor (16).

Images that were originally posted online years ago are now being reposted on adult websites and forums without my consent. Some pages describe me as being 18, but I was actually under 18 at the time the images were created or shared.

I have proof of my age, and I have saved the relevant URLs, screenshots, dates, page titles and usernames. I do not want to post any links or screenshots here because I do not want to spread the material further or encourage anyone to look for it.

I have started sending takedown requests, but I am worried because the content keeps being copied or reposted elsewhere. What is the safest legal way to handle this?

Should I report this to the police, a child protection organisation, the websites, the hosting providers, or all of them?

What evidence should I keep, and how can I preserve it without accidentally sharing or redistributing illegal material?

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u/didicros — 7 days ago

removing tiktok impersonator

hello, wondering if anyone has had any luck with removing tik tok impersonation pages? i reported using the tiktok form and sent screenshots & evidence but received a response that it does not meet impersonation policy.. even though it does. please let me know!

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u/Mysterious_End_6633 — 9 days ago

Need help with preview.redd.it content

As the header says. Original posts and accounts were all deleted but preview.redd.it links still remain with the images. Already put it through stopNCII and Reddit's official report for NCII, it's been 24 hours but no action. Anyone who knows how to get it done?

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u/Teuton54321 — 14 days ago

Stop using the regular "Report" button for leaked photos. Here is the dedicated NCII reporting path on every major platform.

Most NCII victims use the in-app "Report" button on a post and then wonder why nothing happens for two weeks. Every major platform has a separate reporting flow for non-consensual intimate imagery, and the in-app button does not route there. Here is the dedicated NCII path for every major platform, plus the realistic response time when you use it.

  1. Instagram / Facebook (Meta). Right path: facebook.com/help/contact/567360146613371 (Meta's Non-Consensual Intimate Image form). Response: 24 to 48 hours. The in-app Report button can sit for weeks.

  2. TikTok. Right path: tiktok.com/legal/report/Privacy. Submit under "Privacy violation" then "Sharing private content without consent." NOT under copyright. Response: 24 hours.

  3. X (Twitter). Right path: help.twitter.com/forms/private_information. Select "Someone shared private intimate media of me without my consent." Response: same day to 48 hours.

  4. Reddit. Right path: reddit.com/report?reason=involuntary-pornography. The "involuntary pornography" category goes to a specialized review queue separate from the generic Report button. Response: 12 to 48 hours.

  5. Snapchat. Right path: support.snapchat.com → "Report safety concern" → "Someone is sharing my private intimate content." Response: 24 to 48 hours. Account ban usually included.

  6. OnlyFans. Right path: onlyfans.com/contact then DMCA form. For NCII as a non-creator victim, email dmca@onlyfans.com with the URL plus a one-line statement. Response: 24 hours hash-matched, 3 to 7 days new.

  7. Pornhub / RedTube / YouPorn (MindGeek). Right path: pornhub.com/content-removal. Their form was rebuilt in 2021 after the NYT exposé and works. Response: 24 to 48 hours.

  8. Discord. Right path: dis.gd/howtoreport. Use "Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery" as the report type. Include the message link (right-click then Copy Message Link). Response: 24 to 72 hours. Whole servers get suspended, not just the message.

  9. YouTube. Right path: support.google.com/youtube/answer/2802027 (Privacy Complaint flow). NCII falls under privacy, NOT copyright or harassment. Response: 48 hours to 1 week.

  10. Telegram. Right path: email abuse@telegram.org with the channel URL, the specific message link if you have it, and a statement that the content depicts you and was posted without consent. Frame as NCII not copyright. Response: 24 to 72 hours public channels, 1 to 2 weeks private.

The bonus that beats all of these: StopNCII.org is free, hash-based, and works upstream. Upload the original images on your own device (the file never leaves your computer, only a hash). The 16 partner platforms (Meta, TikTok, X, Reddit, Snapchat, OnlyFans, Pornhub, Bumble, MindGeek) auto-block re-uploads before they go live. Register your hashes there before doing the per-platform reports above.

NCMEC Take It Down (takeitdown.ncmec.org) is the equivalent for cases where you were under 18 when the content was created. Free, works even if you are an adult now.

When the platforms are not the problem: the harder cases are leak forums and image hosts that ignore everything (SimpCity, Bunkr, Cyberdrop, Kemono, Coomer, Fapello). For those, escalate to their hosting provider, CDN, and registrar through DMCA abuse channels. If you want someone to handle that end to end, IntimaShield does it as your authorized agent under signed Letter of Authorization. Notices file under their business name and Chicago address, so your name does not end up in the Lumen Database. $499 one time covers all URLs in a case. The single biggest mistake I see is people sending one report through the in-app button and assuming the platform "did not care" when it sits unresolved for two weeks.

The platform did care, the report just routed to the wrong queue. Use the NCII-specific path and the response time drops by an order of magnitude.

Save this. Share it. Drop questions about specific platforms below. Not legal advice. Just pattern recognition from doing this work.

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u/riff_rebel — 14 days ago