Image posts.
Single-image submissions to leak subreddits, often hotlinked to i.redd.it or imgur. The most common Reddit leak format and the easiest to take down.
We file DMCA copyright notices and Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery reports for every leak URL on Reddit, then escalate to mods and admins when needed. Three paths, one subscription.
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r/example_leaks · u/anon_poster
@yourhandle full collection [megafolder in comments]
r/example_leaks · u/leak_acct_8
yourhandle onlyfans rip pack 12
r/another_sub · u/throwaway_19
Anyone got yourhandle?
r/yourhandle_official · u/yourhandle
New stuff up on my page! Link in bio.
Each Reddit leak format needs its own takedown notice. We monitor all four and file the right report against each URL.
Single-image submissions to leak subreddits, often hotlinked to i.redd.it or imgur. The most common Reddit leak format and the easiest to take down.
Clip uploads hosted on v.redd.it or pulled from tube sites. Sometimes posted as crossposts from other subreddits, which we file against separately.
Reddit comments containing leak URLs (file hosts, MEGA folders, leak boards). Comments need their own DMCA filing even when the parent post is fine.
Whole subreddits built to aggregate leaks under specific stage names. We escalate to mod teams and to Reddit's anti-evasion enforcement when bans get circumvented.
Most services only use DMCA. Reddit's content policy and moderator network add two more paths that move faster in specific situations. We use whichever applies per URL.
The legal path. We file a notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act naming each leak URL, signed under penalty of perjury, citing your authorship of the original content.
Reddit's content policy explicitly bans sharing private/sexual content without the subject's consent, regardless of copyright. NCII reports can be filed even on content you didn't produce yourself.
Most leak subs have mods who will remove individual posts on request, especially when the subject explicitly objects. Quickest path when it works, mod-discretionary when it doesn't.
We scan leak subreddits, niche NSFW subs, and Reddit search for posts and comments under your handle. Each post, comment, and crosspost gets its own URL captured.
Image and video posts get DMCA notices. Posts that violate Reddit's NCII policy get content-policy reports in parallel. Dedicated leak subs get mod escalations + admin escalation when mods are uncooperative.
Reddit typically processes within 2 to 7 days. The original poster is notified, the content is removed, and we get a removal confirmation. Reposts get caught on the next sweep and re-filed.
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Learn moreReddit publishes guidance saying copyright requests are processed within a matter of days. In practice it's usually 2 to 7 days for a clean DMCA notice on an image or video post. NCII content-policy reports are often faster, especially in mainstream subs.
DMCA is a copyright claim: you have to be the rights holder of the original content. The NCII (Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery) policy is consent-based: Reddit removes private/sexual content shared without your consent regardless of who made it. Both are legitimate paths and we file under whichever one applies to each URL.
No. Reddit notifies the user that a copyright takedown was received and that the content was removed, but the notice itself is filed by Leakless on your behalf, so your real name and email are not exposed to the original poster.
Yes. Subreddits exist specifically to aggregate leaks under stage names. We file individual post takedowns, escalate to mods, and when mods refuse to act we escalate to Reddit's admin team under the NCII policy and platform-wide rules. Whole-subreddit bans take longer but happen.
Yes. A comment linking to a MEGA folder or leak board is just as much of a problem as a post, and Reddit treats them as separate URLs. Every offending comment gets its own report.
Reposts are inevitable. Our scanners catch new posts on the next sweep, usually within hours, and we refile automatically. The cycle continues for as long as you're subscribed without you needing to do anything.
Yes. Reddit's Copyright Report Form and NCII report flow are both free and public. The slow part is volume: every post is a separate form, every comment is a separate form, and reposts mean re-filing constantly. Most creators give up by request 5.
Rejections are rare for clean, well-formed notices. When one happens (usually a malformed URL or missing rights-holder claim), we resubmit with corrections. Counter-notices from the original poster are also possible within 6 months — we handle the response on your behalf.