Content Trackdown

For Reddit takedowns

Reddit leak threads, pulled by the admins.

AI scanning across leak subreddits, fan subs, and crossposts. Properly formatted DMCA notices straight to Reddit's legal team when moderators stall. Most threads pulled inside 48 hours.

Trusted by 4,200+ creators · 12M+ takedowns filed to date

Sweeping every mirror, including

The problem

Reddit was built for anonymous redistribution.

The same features that made Reddit great — pseudonymous accounts, mod-run communities, fast crossposting — also make it the single fastest distribution channel for stolen content. One throwaway account posts your leaked set to a niche subreddit, three other accounts crosspost it within minutes, and an hour later it's mirrored across fifteen communities you've never heard of.

The mod system is uneven. Some subreddits action removal requests immediately. Others are run by the same people profiting from the reposts and will quietly ignore you. A few will publicly mock the request in modmail. Sending a DMCA notice as a regular user usually means you're shouting into a void.

We built the Reddit pipeline around what actually works — proper formatting, the right party for each removal, and escalation to Reddit's legal team when moderators stall. The threads come down, the reposts get caught, and you don't have to learn modmail etiquette.

How we handle Reddit takedowns

Four steps. Designed for Reddit's quirks.

01

Fingerprint your library

We hash every photo, video, and clip you want protected. Reddit reposts get cropped, recompressed, and re-titled constantly — our matcher catches them anyway.

02

Sweep subreddits + crossposts

We monitor the leak subreddits, the niche fan subs, NSFW dump threads, and the long-tail private communities where reposts of your content actually surface.

03

File with the right party

Some removals go to subreddit mods, some go straight to Reddit's copyright team, and stubborn ones go up to the Cloudflare/host layer. We pick the path that actually works for each case.

04

Catch the repost wave

When one thread gets pulled, three more usually pop up the same day. Continuous re-scanning kicks off a fresh DMCA within hours — without you ever opening Reddit.

Built for Reddit

The features that actually move on Reddit.

Not a generic search-and-report tool. Every feature here exists because someone's content was getting recycled on Reddit and nothing was sticking.

Cross-subreddit matching

Anonymous reposters love crossposting your content to a dozen niche subs for karma. Our matcher catches every instance, not just the first one you happen to see.

Mod-channel + admin escalation

Most subs honor moderator removal requests when they're properly formatted. For uncooperative mods, we escalate directly to Reddit's legal team with the full DMCA package.

Leak-subreddit coverage

We watch the active leak subs by name — including the ones that get banned and reincarnated under a new handle every few weeks. New mirror, same monitoring.

Imgur, Redgifs + external host removal

Reddit threads usually link to externally hosted media. We hit the host (Imgur, Redgifs, Catbox, Gfycat mirrors) at the same time as the Reddit thread itself.

Discreet filing

Every notice is filed under our legal entity. The subreddit mods see a DMCA from Content Trackdown — your real name and address never get exposed in the public modmail thread.

Google delisting on stubborn URLs

When a leak thread refuses to come down, we can still get the URL delisted from Google search so it stops showing up when people search your name.

48h
average Reddit removal
93%
successful takedown rate
300+
leak subreddits monitored
24/7
continuous re-scanning

FAQ

Reddit takedowns, asked and answered.

Can you take down a Reddit thread when the mods refuse to remove it?+

Yes. Subreddit moderators control day-to-day removals, but Reddit's admin team has the final word on copyright. When a mod ignores or denies a valid claim, we escalate the same notice to Reddit's legal contact — they action it directly, and they don't care about subreddit politics. Most stubborn threads come down within 72 hours of escalation.

What about anonymous reposters with throwaway accounts?+

Reddit anonymity is a feature for users, not a defense against DMCA. The takedown targets the content, not the account. We don't need to know who posted it — we just need to prove the content is yours and we'll get it pulled.

Do you handle the niche fan-club subreddits that pop up around creators?+

Yes — those are some of our most common cases. Fan subreddits often crystallize into low-grade leak hubs over time. We monitor them, file removals against any unauthorized content, and re-scan continuously so new uploads get caught.

What about content that's been reposted hundreds of times across Reddit?+

Our deep-scan onboarding sweeps the entire backlog, not just new posts. If your content has been recycled across Reddit for months, we'll file against every active instance in the first 7-14 days — then continuous monitoring keeps the long tail from growing back.

Will my Reddit account get penalized if I'm the one reporting?+

No — you're not the one reporting. We file under our own legal entity, through Reddit's standard copyright channel. Your account is never named, and there's nothing for Reddit to retaliate against. Most clients don't even use Reddit themselves.

Stop fighting modmail. Let the legal team handle it.

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