The docket

What lands on this desk

Six categories cover nearly everything clients bring us. Each entry below names the harm, what we actually do about it, and the official route the filing travels. If yours doesn't fit any of them, ask anyway — the rulebooks are longer than this page.

The six matters we file and their routes

Impersonation & clones

A profile wearing your name, your photos or your company's brand — catfish included. We file under the platform's impersonation policy with identity or trademark proof attached, and we aim the filing at the account itself rather than chasing posts one by one.

route: impersonation form

Defamation & smears

Invented accusations, fake one-star reviews, paid hit pieces, revenge threads. Policy reports where the platform's rules cover it; legal-notice removals where there's a genuine basis; Google de-indexing so the page stops following your name around.

route: legal notice + de-index

Leaked & non-consensual media

Intimate images shared without consent, doxx drops, private documents posted to hurt you. These jump every queue we have. NCII and privacy routes go first, and where a platform supports hash-matching we register the files so re-uploads are blocked automatically.

route: NCII / privacy — priority

Harassment campaigns

Threats, slurs, coordinated pile-ons — the kind that arrives from forty accounts at once. Scattered reports get scattered results, so we compile every incident into one dated, screenshot-indexed pattern report and file that instead.

route: harassment pattern report

Stolen work

Your photography, videos, course or designs reposted or resold under someone else's handle. DMCA and platform IP claims backed by ownership proof, plus the follow-up round when the other side files a counter-notice and hopes you've stopped watching.

route: DMCA / IP portal

Stuck in Google

Sometimes the hosting site ignores everyone. When the page itself won't come down, we pursue Google's legal-removal and personal-information routes so the result stops surfacing in searches for your name — often the practical win that matters most.

route: Google legal removal

Coverage

Platforms on the register

Instagram TikTok X (Twitter) YouTube Facebook Telegram WhatsApp Snapchat Reddit Google Search

Platform not listed? If it publishes an official reporting route, we can usually work with it.

From: the takedown desk Re: how every matter runs

Every file gets the same treatment: confirm a real violation exists, build proof a reviewer can verify in one sitting, submit through the platform's own channel, and appeal a wrong answer with new exhibits. When a matter isn't winnable, we say so at intake — before you've spent anything.

Not sure which folder yours goes in?

That's our sorting to do, not yours. Send the links; we'll name the route, the odds and the price in plain language.