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Common Leak Sites and How They Work

Understanding where leaked content ends up: Coomer, Kemono, Telegram groups, forums, and more.

The Leak Ecosystem

Leaked content doesn't stay in one place. It spreads through a network of sites, groups, and file hosts. Understanding this ecosystem helps you fight it.

Coomer / Kemono

These sites auto-scrape content from OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, and more using leaked credentials or subscriber accounts. They're hosted offshore and often ignore DMCA requests, but we have methods to get content removed.

Telegram Groups

Telegram is a major hub for leaked content. Private groups share content, then it spreads to public channels. Telegram does respond to DMCA requests, but finding all the groups is challenging.

Forums (Simpcity, etc.)

Dedicated leak forums where users trade and share content. Often use file hosts like Mega, Gofile, or Bunkr for actual files. Getting forum posts removed requires contacting both the forum AND the file host.

Reddit

Leak subreddits get banned regularly, but new ones pop up. Reddit responds quickly to DMCA requests, but cached/archived content may persist on third-party sites.

File Hosts

Mega, Gofile, Cyberdrop, Bunkr, Pixeldrain — these host the actual files. Most respond to DMCA requests within days. The challenge is finding all the links.

Tube Sites

Video content often ends up on porn tube sites. Most major tubes have DMCA forms and respond within 48-72 hours.

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