Intake

Open a case. It takes one message.

No forms, no accounts, no waiting room. Message the desk directly and a person — the same person who'd run your case — reads it and replies, usually within the hour.

Free first read. Confidential. A codename is fine.

What to send

Three things make a fast first read

You don't need to have it all — intake works with whatever you've got. But if you can, include:

  • The links. Direct URLs to the posts, profiles or pages. Usernames help when links are gone.
  • Two sentences of context. Who it hurts and why it's false, stolen, private or fake.
  • What you can prove. "I have my ID", "these are my photos", "screenshots with dates" — just tell us what exists.
Urgent leak? Say the word "priority" in your first message. Leaked and non-consensual media matters skip our queue and go straight to the NCII routes.

What comes back

Your first read, in plain words

  • The rule or basis we'd citenamed
  • Your realistic oddsgraded
  • Timeline for your matterranged
  • The exact pricein writing

And if the honest answer is "this won't come down" — that's the answer you get, free, with whatever fallback options exist.

From: the takedown desk Re: confidentiality

Intake is confidential by default. We don't publish client names, we don't need your legal identity to give a first read, and where a platform's route allows it your name stays off the filing itself. When a route does require real details — copyright claims, for instance — you'll know before you approve anything.