Fansly Leak Removal: Complete DMCA Guide for Creators
Fansly content leaked to Coomer, Reddit, or Telegram? Step-by-step guide to filing DMCA takedowns and getting your leaked Fansly content removed fast.
Fansly has become the second-largest creator subscription platform, and unfortunately, that means Fansly content is now a major target for leakers. If your Fansly content has been leaked, here's exactly how to get it removed.
Where Fansly Content Gets Leaked
Fansly content typically appears on:
- Coomer.su/Coomer.party: The largest leak aggregator for subscription content
- Telegram groups: Private and public channels sharing creator content
- Reddit: Subreddits dedicated to leaks (often banned but recreated)
- Discord servers: Private servers trading leaked content
- File hosting sites: Cyberdrop, Bunkr, Pixeldrain, Mega
- Adult forums: Various forums with leak sections
Your Legal Rights
As a Fansly creator, you have strong legal protections:
- Copyright: You automatically own the copyright to all content you create
- DMCA: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act requires sites to remove infringing content
- Platform ToS: Fansly's terms prohibit downloading and redistributing content
- TAKE IT DOWN Act: Federal law requiring 48-hour removal of non-consensual intimate images
Step 1: Find Your Leaked Content
Search Methods
- Google Search: Search your Fansly username + "leaked" + "free" + "nude"
- Direct site searches: Search Coomer.su for your username
- Reverse image search: Use Google Images or TinEye with your content
- Reddit search: Search your username across Reddit
- Telegram search: Use Telegram's search or third-party Telegram search engines
Document What You Find
For each piece of leaked content:
- Screenshot the page (including the URL)
- Copy the direct URL to the content
- Note the date discovered
- Save any visible usernames of uploaders
Step 2: Report to Fansly
Fansly has a dedicated team for handling content theft. Contact them:
- Email: dmca@fansly.com
- Help button: Use the help feature on Fansly's website
Fansly can help you file DMCA takedowns and may take additional action against subscribers who leak content.
Step 3: File DMCA Takedown Notices
What Your DMCA Notice Needs
- Your legal name and contact information
- Description of the copyrighted work (your photos/videos)
- URLs where your content appears (the infringing links)
- Your original Fansly URLs (proof of ownership)
- Good faith statement that the use is unauthorized
- Statement under penalty of perjury that you own the content
- Your signature (electronic is acceptable)
Where to Send DMCA Notices
For Coomer.su
- File with their hosting provider (use WHOIS lookup)
- File with Cloudflare if they use it: cloudflare.com/abuse
- The site itself rarely responds to direct takedowns
For Reddit
- Use Reddit's Copyright Report Form
- Include all infringing post/comment URLs
- Reddit typically responds within 24-48 hours
For Telegram
- Email: dmca@telegram.org
- Include channel/group links and specific message links if possible
- Response times vary significantly
For File Hosting Sites
- Cyberdrop: Use their DMCA form or abuse contact
- Pixeldrain: abuse@pixeldrain.com
- Mega: Use their copyright infringement form
Step 4: File Google Delisting Requests
Even after content is removed from sites, it may still appear in Google search results. To remove it:
- Go to Google's Search Console removal tools
- Select "Remove information you see in Google Search"
- For intimate content, use the specific NCII removal pathway
- Submit all URLs where your content appeared
Google processes intimate image removal requests faster than standard DMCA requests.
Step 5: Set Up Monitoring
Content often gets re-uploaded after removal. Set up ongoing monitoring:
- Google Alerts for your Fansly username and real name
- Weekly searches on Coomer.su and major leak sites
- Reverse image searches monthly
- Consider a professional monitoring service
Prevention for Future Leaks
- Watermark content: Visible watermarks deter sharing; invisible ones help trace leakers
- Use Fansly's security features: Enable any DRM or screenshot prevention
- Vet new subscribers: Some creators restrict brand-new accounts
- Monitor proactively: Catch leaks early before they spread widely
Timeline Expectations
Removal times vary by platform:
- Reddit: Usually 24-48 hours
- Mainstream platforms: 1-3 days
- File hosting sites: 2-7 days
- Coomer.su and similar: May require multiple attempts and escalation
- Google delisting: 1-2 weeks typically
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Sarah focuses on helping victims navigate the content removal process. She writes about digital rights, platform policies, and the legal landscape around non-consensual imagery.