How to Remove Your Content from PlanetSuzy
PlanetSuzy is one of the longest-running adult forums, and its threads about individual creators are essentially link boards: the images sit on third-party image hosts, and the videos sit in premium file lockers. That structure dictates the plan, remove the media at the hosts where it actually lives, then de-index the threads so they stop surfacing for your name.
Before you start
- The URL of every thread and post about you, across the forum's sections.
- Every outbound link in those posts, image-host galleries and file-locker downloads.
- Proof of ownership, your originals or official account links with dates.
- A dedicated filing email, and a decision on having an authorized agent file so your legal name stays private.
Step 1: Document threads and harvest every outbound link
Go through each thread and record the thread URL, the individual post URLs, and every external link, image-host galleries, thumbnails, and file-locker downloads. Note which host each link belongs to and take dated screenshots. Posters refresh dead links, so a complete inventory is the foundation for every round of filings.
Step 2: Send DMCA notices to the image hosts and file lockers
This is where removal actually happens. Group your links by host and file with each through its published DMCA or abuse channel, established image hosts and file lockers process notices routinely because safe harbor is their legal shield. List direct file, gallery, or folder links and attach your ownership proof. Once the media is gone, the forum thread is an index of nothing.
Step 3: Ask the forum itself
Use the forum's report function on the offending posts and its contact route for a formal DMCA request listing your thread URLs. As an older moderated forum it occasionally acts, but slowly and unevenly, file for the record, then keep moving.
Step 4: File with the forum's hosting provider
Identify the forum's host and any CDN with WHOIS and urlscan.io, and send the host's abuse contact your DMCA notice covering the thread URLs (and any media the forum serves directly, such as attached thumbnails). Hosts respond to preserve safe-harbor protection, and pressure here also nudges slow forums into acting on Step 3 requests.
Step 5: Notify the domain registrar
Send the registrar named in WHOIS a copy of your notice and your record of any ignored requests. This is a supporting move rather than a decisive one, but it completes the paper trail that infrastructure providers weigh.
Step 6: De-index the threads from Google and Bing
Submit every thread and post URL to Google at reportcontent.google.com and to Bing via Microsoft's copyright infringement form. Forum threads often rank stubbornly well for creator names; de-indexing them removes the discovery path that keeps old leaks alive.
Step 7: Monitor for refreshed links
Re-check the documented threads every week or two, dead links attract re-uploads. Re-file against new file-host links from your saved template; each cycle gets faster, and posters eventually stop refreshing threads that keep dying.
What happens after you file
Image hosts and file lockers typically comply within days, search engines within about a week, and the forum somewhere between slowly and never. The combination, dead media, de-indexed threads, is what ends the practical harm. Archive all confirmations for the next round.
If working through hundreds of locker links under your own name sounds like the wrong way to spend your energy, Rulta does this professionally for creators, every notice filed by its agents rather than in your name, with monitoring that catches refreshed threads automatically.
This guide is educational information, not legal advice.
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Frequently asked questions
Does PlanetSuzy remove content when asked?
Sometimes, slowly, it is a long-running forum with moderators, but responses to takedown requests are inconsistent. The dependable results come from the image hosts and file lockers the threads link to, plus search-engine de-indexing.
Where is the content actually stored?
Almost entirely off-site. Posts are built from image-host thumbnails and premium file-locker links. Take the content down at those hosts and the thread collapses into dead links.
Do file lockers really honor DMCA notices?
Mainstream image hosts and file lockers maintain published DMCA channels and generally comply, since their business depends on safe-harbor protection. Include the direct file or folder links in your notice.
Will forum members see who filed the takedown?
Members sometimes notice and discuss dead links, and notices can be forwarded. Filing through an authorized agent keeps your legal name off every notice.
My thread is years old. Is it still worth removing?
Yes. Old threads keep ranking in search for your name and keep feeding downloads. De-indexing plus file-host takedowns neutralizes them regardless of age.