For X (Twitter) creators
Stolen tweets and screenshots, removed for real.
AI matching across X reposts, screenshot redistributions, quote-tweet farms, and impersonation accounts — plus the off-platform mirrors that go up the moment something trends.
Trusted by 4,200+ creators · 12M+ takedowns filed to date
Sweeping every mirror, including
The problem
On X, screenshots are the distribution layer.
Twitter — sorry, X — runs on screenshots. A viral post gets screenshotted, the screenshot gets reposted, the repost gets quote-tweeted, and the quote-tweet gets screenshotted again. Within hours, the original URL is gone from the conversation and your photo or media is on a hundred accounts that bypass any normal repost detection.
The platform's own protections lean toward letting things spread. There's no Content ID, no built-in attribution recovery, and no automatic enforcement against repeat offenders. The default state is "your media will be reposted with no credit, no compensation, and no consequences" — and the few defenses that exist depend on you filing perfect DMCA notices yourself.
We built the X pipeline around what theft on this platform actually looks like — screenshot fingerprinting, cross-platform mirror sweeps, and DMCA filings formatted exactly the way X's legal team will process the first time.
How we handle X takedowns
Four steps. Tuned for X.
Index your posts + media
Connect your X handle. We index your photos, videos, and any media-bearing posts you want protected — and hash them so reposts, screenshots, and recolors still match.
Scan X + the screenshot economy
We monitor X itself for reposts and impersonators, plus the screenshot-aggregator accounts, the off-platform sites mirroring viral tweets, and the leak forums that index media.
File through X's copyright portal
X has its own DMCA submission flow with specific format requirements. Filing it wrong gets you a canned reply and no action. We file it the way the legal team will actually process.
Track removals + repeat offenders
Every removal is logged. Repeat-offender accounts get flagged for sustained monitoring, and successful takedowns trigger re-scans to catch the inevitable reupload wave.
Built for X
Screenshots, quote-tweet farms, all of it.
Every feature here exists because someone's media got screenshotted, reposted, and never credited.
Screenshot redistribution catch
Screenshotting a post and reuploading the image is the #1 way content moves on X. Our matcher works on the visual content of the screenshot, not just the original URL — so the redistribution chain gets caught.
Quote-tweet + reply-thread monitoring
Stolen photos often surface in quote-tweet farms and big reply threads. We crawl those threads, identify the lifted media, and file removals without you ever opening the conversation.
Impersonation account takedowns
Accounts using your name, profile photo, or content to impersonate you get filed through X's impersonation channel. We supply the identity documentation X requires on our side.
Off-platform mirror coverage
Viral tweets get mirrored on Reddit, Instagram, Threads, screenshot blogs, and aggregator sites within hours. We sweep all of them in the same scan and file simultaneously.
Repeat-offender escalation
When the same account keeps reposting your stuff, we escalate beyond per-tweet removals. Repeat-violator reporting under X's policies can take the account itself down.
Discreet filing
Notices go out under our legal entity. The reposter sees a DMCA from Content Trackdown — your real name, address, and identity stay private and never get exposed in any public reply.
FAQ
X creators ask us this.
Can you take down a tweet that screenshotted my original post?+
Yes. Screenshots are still a reproduction of your copyrighted media for DMCA purposes. Our matcher recognizes screenshots of your photos and videos even when the original tweet URL has been stripped, and we file with X's copyright team the same way.
What about impersonation accounts that use my photo and name on X?+
X has a separate impersonation reporting flow that requires specific identity documentation. We handle the documentation on our side and file through the right channel. Most impersonators are pulled within 72 hours.
How long do X takedowns usually take?+
X's copyright team typically actions valid, properly formatted notices in 24-72 hours. Filings that miss a required field — and a lot of DIY notices do — get held up in a back-and-forth that can take weeks. Filing it correctly the first time is most of the speed advantage.
Will my X account be flagged for filing too many DMCAs?+
No. We file under our own legal entity, not your handle. X's copyright process is a standard channel and there's no penalty for legitimate filings. Your account isn't named in any notice.
Can you handle viral tweets that have been mirrored across other platforms?+
Yes — that's one of the most common cases. Viral X media gets ripped onto Reddit, Instagram, Threads, screenshot blogs, and aggregator sites within hours. Our scan covers all of them and we file simultaneously instead of one platform at a time.
Stop watching screenshots eat your work. File them out of existence.
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