Remove Intimate Images From PlanetSuzy
PlanetSuzy is a long-running adult forum with performer-specific threads hosting leaked intimate content behind Cloudflare protection. IntimaShield targets PlanetSuzy's hosting infrastructure and search engine visibility to remove your content from both the forum and search results.
Why direct DMCA fails on PlanetSuzy
- PlanetSuzy has a nominal copyright page but does not consistently respond to takedown requests.
- The forum's vBulletin-based archive contains threads dating back over a decade, many indexed by search engines.
- Cloudflare CDN masks the origin server, complicating direct enforcement against the hosting provider.
- Content threads link to external file hosts, requiring separate takedown actions for each linked service.
- The forum's extensive archive means content may exist in cached and archived versions across the web.
How IntimaShield forces removal
- We file DMCA notices as your authorized agent directly with PlanetSuzy, their hosting provider, CDN, and domain registrar simultaneously — creating legal liability at every layer.
- We file de-indexing requests at Google and Bing through their dedicated NCII channels. Under the TAKE IT DOWN Act, most URLs clear from search within 1-3 days.
- We walk you through StopNCII.org registration — the perceptual hash is generated locally on your device, only the hash leaves, and it blocks re-uploads across StopNCII's partner platform network.
About PlanetSuzy and how removal works
PlanetSuzy is one of the oldest continuously operating adult forums on the internet, running on vBulletin forum software. The site hosts a massive archive of content organized by performer name and category, including sections that contain leaked intimate material from creator platforms and non-consensual recordings. The forum's longevity and extensive archive make it a significant source of persistent leaked content.
The site operates behind Cloudflare with a .org domain and anonymous registration. While PlanetSuzy maintains a nominal copyright notice page, actual compliance with takedown requests is inconsistent. Some requests receive responses within days while others go entirely unanswered. This inconsistency makes relying solely on the site's internal process insufficient for time-sensitive removal needs.
PlanetSuzy's vBulletin infrastructure creates specific challenges. Forum threads are highly text-rich and keyword-dense, making them rank well in search engines. Performer name searches frequently surface PlanetSuzy threads in the results, creating discoverability harm that extends beyond the forum's direct audience. The forum's archive also means that content posted years ago remains accessible and indexed, creating a long-tail exposure problem.
Threads on PlanetSuzy frequently link to external file hosts rather than hosting content directly. This distributed content model means that forum thread removal alone does not eliminate the underlying files. IntimaShield addresses this by identifying every linked file host within relevant threads and filing takedowns with each service individually, while simultaneously pursuing infrastructure-level action against PlanetSuzy through Cloudflare, the hosting provider, and the domain registrar.
PlanetSuzy is a vBulletin forum with dedicated threads for celebrity and creator content, and the operator has been unresponsive to takedown requests for years. IntimaShield's PlanetSuzy path targets the Cloudflare CDN carrying the forum, the .org registrar, and every image host referenced in the thread. Acting as your authorized DMCA agent under a signed Letter of Authorization, each notice carries safe-harbor consequences at every layer regardless of the forum operator's posture. Because PlanetSuzy threads are long-running (some spanning years of posts), we file for the entire thread rather than for individual post URLs.
Filing a DMCA yourself against PlanetSuzy carries a second cost that people rarely see coming. Notices submitted through the standard channels land in the Lumen Database, a public archive that Google indexes. A search for your name can surface the notice itself, and with it the exact URL where the content was hosted. IntimaShield files under our own company credentials as your authorized agent. Your legal name never appears in the notice, in the Lumen archive, or in any downstream search result. Because PlanetSuzy threads are heavily indexed under victim names, the Google de-indexing is what actually cuts the ongoing discoverability harm.
Alongside the CDN filing, IntimaShield submits de-indexing requests to Google and Bing under the TAKE IT DOWN Act for every PlanetSuzy thread that carries your content. These typically clear from search results within one to three days. Guided StopNCII registration (the image stays on your device, only the hash leaves) blocks re-uploads across the StopNCII partner network. PlanetSuzy has a long history of thread archival, so we also file at any archive.org or archive.ph snapshot that captured the thread before removal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does PlanetSuzy respond to DMCA takedown requests?
PlanetSuzy has a copyright contact page but compliance is inconsistent. IntimaShield files through the site's process while simultaneously escalating to infrastructure providers — Cloudflare, hosting provider, and domain registrar — to ensure removal is not dependent on the site's willingness to cooperate.
How do I remove a thread about me from PlanetSuzy?
IntimaShield identifies the thread and all linked file host URLs, then files takedowns at every level: the forum's copyright contact, Cloudflare abuse, origin hosting provider, file hosts, and search engines. This multi-vector approach ensures removal regardless of whether PlanetSuzy cooperates directly.
PlanetSuzy threads about me appear in Google — how do I fix that?
IntimaShield files de-indexing requests with Google and Bing's NCII removal processes to suppress PlanetSuzy URLs from search results. This typically takes 1-3 weeks and runs in parallel with our infrastructure-level content removal efforts.