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January 26, 20269 min read

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.

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Sarah Chen
Content Protection Specialist
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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

  1. Your legal name and contact information
  2. Description of the copyrighted work (your photos/videos)
  3. URLs where your content appears (the infringing links)
  4. Your original Fansly URLs (proof of ownership)
  5. Good faith statement that the use is unauthorized
  6. Statement under penalty of perjury that you own the content
  7. 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:

  1. Go to Google's Search Console removal tools
  2. Select "Remove information you see in Google Search"
  3. For intimate content, use the specific NCII removal pathway
  4. 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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About the Author

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Sarah Chen
Content Protection Specialist

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.

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