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Wildskirts Leak Removal

Remove your content from Wildskirts.

Wildskirts.com aggregates leaked OnlyFans and Fansly content with 4.7 million URLs requested for delisting on Google. Removal requires multi-target filing — Wildskirts itself, plus the host, plus Google search.

Tracked at wildskirts.comCategory: Aggregator4.7M URLs requested for delisting (source)

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A persistent aggregator that ignores single-target DMCAs

Wildskirts has the typical aggregator pattern: large volume, slow direct response, but reliable removal when host pressure is applied alongside the primary notice.

Slow direct response

DMCAs sent only to Wildskirts often sit in queue for weeks or get ignored entirely. The site relies on inertia.

Active recent uploads

Roughly 30K URLs in the last 4 weeks — new content lands every day. Ongoing scanning is required.

Re-upload behaviour

Removed content sometimes reappears under a slightly modified URL. Without auto-refile, takedowns don't stick.

The 6-step DMCA workflow

From discovery to confirmed removal across wildskirts.com.

1

Search Wildskirts for your content

Search wildskirts.com by your stage name and any aliases. Document every URL with timestamped screenshots.

2

Find the DMCA contact

Wildskirts publishes a contact form or DMCA email in the footer. Use the formal channel — generic emails to wildskirts addresses get ignored.

3

WHOIS the host + identify CDN

Run a WHOIS lookup. Cloudflare typically fronts the actual host. Both abuse channels are escalation targets.

4

File simultaneously with Wildskirts + host + Google

Send the DMCA to Wildskirts, the underlying host, and Cloudflare abuse together. Submit Google de-indexing for every URL in parallel. At least one channel typically responds within 72 hours.

5

Document and follow up

Keep a copy of every notice. If Wildskirts doesn't respond within 7 days, escalate by re-filing with stronger language and citing the host's reply if you got one.

6

Re-scan after 7-14 days

Wildskirts re-uploads roughly 20% of removed content within two weeks. Each new URL needs a fresh notice.

What we do for Wildskirts removals

Everything needed to remove your content — without you doing the work yourself.

Wildskirts continuous monitoring

Daily scans of wildskirts.com for new uploads matching your name, aliases, or content fingerprints.

Multi-target DMCA filing

Notices sent to Wildskirts, the host, Cloudflare, and Google simultaneously — not in sequence.

Google de-indexing

Every Wildskirts URL submitted to Google for delisting — kills search discoverability fast.

Forensic watermarking

Per-subscriber watermarks identify which subscriber leaked the content so the source account can be banned.

Re-upload tracking

When Wildskirts re-uploads removed content, our scanner detects it and re-files automatically.

Host-level escalation

When Wildskirts ignores us, we escalate to their host and CDN — which respond more reliably.

Wildskirts removal FAQ

Common questions about getting your content off wildskirts.com.

What is Wildskirts and why does it have 4.7M takedowns?

Wildskirts is a creator-leak aggregator that scrapes paywalled OnlyFans and Fansly content. Its 4.7M Google takedown requests reflect about 4 years of operation as one of the more persistent aggregators in the ecosystem.

Does Wildskirts respond to DMCA notices?

Inconsistently. Notices sent only to Wildskirts often sit unactioned. Notices sent simultaneously to Wildskirts plus the host plus Cloudflare get reliable response within 72 hours from at least one channel.

How long does Wildskirts removal take?

Median 76 hours when filed multi-target. Single-target notices average 7-14 days when they're actioned at all — and many simply aren't.

Will my content come back after removal?

About 20% of removed content reappears within 2 weeks under a new URL. Continuous monitoring catches this; one-shot manual takedowns don't.

Are there Wildskirts mirrors I should watch for?

Wildskirts hasn't historically operated active mirrors, but the ecosystem changes. We monitor for any new TLD variants and add them to active tracking automatically.

Can I get Wildskirts shut down?

Not via individual DMCAs. Realistic individual goal: keep your specific content removed. Site-level shutdown requires coordinated regulatory or law enforcement action.

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