How to Remove Content from SimpCity Forum
Finding your photos or videos on SimpCity is jarring. This forum has grown into one of the largest hubs for leaked OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, and social media content, with tens of thousands of active users sharing stolen material daily.
Can you actually pull off a SimpCity takedown? Yes, but it takes a specific approach. This guide walks through every channel that works, from the internal ticket system to file host takedowns and Google deindexing.
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What is SimpCity and why does it matter?
SimpCity is a forum built around sharing leaked adult content from subscription platforms. It has grown into one of the largest piracy communities for creator content, with massive concurrent traffic at any given time. The platform hosts content stolen from OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, ManyVids, and social media platforms including Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, and YouTube.
Screenshot captured January 19, 2026
As of January 2026, the site shows approximately 60,000+ registered members (“Simps”) and 6,800+ guests browsing simultaneously - totaling over 67,000 concurrent visitors. These numbers represent real-time traffic, not total registered users.
The site originally operated under the .su domain (the legacy country code for the Soviet Union) before adding .cr (Costa Rica) as an alternative. This domain choice is deliberate: offshore TLDs like .su and .cr operate outside the reach of U.S. and EU domain registrars, making traditional legal pressure ineffective.
The infrastructure problem
Understanding SimpCity’s infrastructure explains why removal is difficult:
- DDoS Protection: The site uses DDoS-Guard, a Russian internet infrastructure company that has been widely criticized for ignoring abuse reports
- Hosting: The servers operate through IQWeb FZ-LLC with IP addresses in the United Arab Emirates
- Associated Sites: The same operators run saint2.su/.cr and the newer turbovid.cr for video hosting
- External Hosts: Content is often stored on Bunkr, Gofile, and other file sharing services
This decentralized approach means your content might exist in multiple locations at the same time. You’ll need to go after each one separately.
Watch out for fake SimpCity clones
If you’re accessing SimpCity to file a removal request, be aware that multiple fraudulent sites impersonate the forum to steal login credentials. These phishing clones use similar domain names with different TLDs (.com, .net, .to, etc.) to harvest usernames and passwords.
Only the official .su and .cr domains are legitimate. Before logging in to submit a ticket, verify you’re on the correct domain. Phishing sites cannot process your removal request and will only compromise your credentials.
Why SimpCity DMCA takedowns often fail
If you’ve tried sending a DMCA takedown to SimpCity’s hosting provider and received silence, you’re not alone. Here’s why traditional approaches struggle:
Jurisdictional Immunity: The .su and .cr TLDs are not governed by ICANN policies that U.S.-based domains must follow. There’s no “registrar escalation” path available.
Unresponsive Hosting: DDoS-Guard, based in Russia, has been added to the European Commission’s “Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List” for allegedly facilitating piracy. Multiple users report sending abuse emails to [email protected] without receiving responses or action.
Forum Architecture: Even if one thread is removed, your content may exist in multiple threads, user galleries, and external links. The forum format makes thorough cleanup difficult.
File Host Dependencies: SimpCity often doesn’t host files directly. Instead, threads link to Bunkr, Gofile, or the operator’s own video hosts (Saint2, Turbovid). Taking down the thread doesn’t remove the underlying files.
SimpCity ticket system: your best route to remove content
SimpCity operates an internal support ticket system that accepts removal requests. While not guaranteed, this is currently the most effective direct channel for content removal.
Step 1: Access the support system
Navigate to the support section (path: /support/tickets). You will need to create an account to access this feature.

Click “Open Ticket” to begin the process.
Step 2: Choose the right category
A dialog will appear with several ticket categories:

The available categories include:
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Copyright - For standard intellectual property claims. Requires identification with censored sensitive information. You must either represent a client with proper documents or be the person in question.
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Revenge Porn - For non-consensual intimate imagery. Defined as content shared by former partners or obtained through hacking. Requires evidence such as court documents.
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Underage Content / CP - For illegal content involving minors.
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Verified - For verified model applications.
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Other - For general inquiries.
Step 3: Submit your request
After selecting a category, you’ll see a form where you can input your ticket details:

For a copyright claim, include:
- Title: Brief description (e.g., “Copyright Infringement - [Your Name/Brand]”)
- Description: Links to the infringing threads, proof of ownership (links to your official accounts, original upload dates), and your identification documents with sensitive info redacted
- Attachments: Screenshots, ID verification, original content timestamps
What happens after submission?
There’s no official timeline published. Based on community reports, responses can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. Some requests are granted, others ignored, and some closed without explanation. Document your submission date and follow up if you don’t receive a response within two weeks.

The image above shows what a successfully removed thread looks like. While not guaranteed, removal through the ticket system is achievable with proper documentation.
Targeting associated file hosts
Removing a SimpCity thread is only part of the solution. The actual media files often reside on external hosting services, many of the same hosts used by Coomer and Kemono Party. You need to target these simultaneously.
Saint2 and Turbovid
These video hosts (saint2.su, saint2.cr, turbovid.cr) are operated by the same entity as SimpCity. As of January 2026, Turbovid appears to be their newer alternative. Unfortunately, there’s no separate abuse process - your best bet is including these links in your SimpCity ticket.
Bunkr
Bunkr is a decentralized file-hosting network specifically designed to resist takedown requests. The platform is known for ignoring DMCA notices. Your options here are limited:
- Professional takedown services may have established channels
- Targeting search engine deindexing can reduce discoverability
- Some creators have had success through persistent legal escalation
Gofile
Unlike Bunkr, Gofile does maintain an abuse reporting system at gofile.to/abuse. This is a legitimate channel where you can report copyright infringement with:
- Direct URLs to the infringing files
- Proof of original ownership
- Your contact information
Response times vary, but Gofile has a better track record of processing legitimate DMCA requests compared to other file hosts commonly linked from SimpCity.
Search engine deindexing: the fallback option
Even if you cannot remove content from SimpCity directly, you can reduce its visibility by requesting removal from search engines. This doesn’t delete the content, but it makes it much harder for people to find.
Google DMCA report
Submit a copyright complaint through Google’s Legal Help. You’ll need:
- URLs of the infringing pages (the SimpCity thread URLs)
- URLs to your original content (your official profile, original posts)
- A sworn statement of copyright ownership
Google typically processes these within 2-3 weeks, sometimes longer. Successfully deindexed pages no longer appear in search results, which cuts off a major way people discover the leaked content.
Bing and other search engines
Don’t forget to submit removal requests to Bing and other search engines. While Google dominates search traffic, covering all the search engines closes off every discovery route.
Need Help With Multiple Removal Channels?
SimpCity removal: DIY vs professional service
| Aspect | DIY Approach | Professional Service |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free | From $59/mo |
| Time Investment | 10-20+ hours | Minimal (we handle it) |
| SimpCity Tickets | You file directly | Filed under business credentials |
| File Host Takedowns | Manual, per-host | Simultaneous, all platforms |
| Search Deindexing | Google form (self-serve) | Automated across all engines |
| Success Rate | Variable (~40-60%) | Higher (~70-85% on actionable content) |
| Re-upload Monitoring | Manual checking | 24/7 automated scanning |
DIY makes sense when:
- Single thread with limited spread
- You have time to dedicate to the process
- Privacy isn’t a major concern (your identity may be revealed to the site)
Professional services make sense when:
- Content has spread across multiple threads and file hosts
- You want to maintain privacy (service files under business credentials)
- Ongoing monitoring is needed to catch re-uploads
- You don’t have hours to spend on removal requests
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What to expect: realistic timeline
Here’s a realistic timeline when you try to remove content from SimpCity through each available channel:
| Channel | Expected Response | Success Rate |
|---|---|---|
| SimpCity Ticket (Copyright) | 2-4 weeks | Moderate |
| SimpCity Ticket (Revenge Porn) | 1-3 weeks | Higher |
| Gofile Abuse Report | 1-2 weeks | Moderate-Good |
| Bunkr | Rarely responds | Very Low |
| Google Deindexing | 2-3 weeks | High |
If your request is ignored:
- Submit again with additional documentation
- Try the Revenge Porn category if applicable
- Focus on search engine deindexing
- Consider professional assistance for escalation
Monitoring for re-uploads:
SimpCity has an active Telegram channel with over 185,000 subscribers. Content that’s removed sometimes reappears. Set up periodic checks or use automated monitoring to catch new uploads quickly.
Frequently asked questions
- Does SimpCity respond to DMCA takedown requests?
- SimpCity has an internal ticket system that accepts copyright claims, but response rates are inconsistent. The site's offshore hosting (.su/.cr domains, DDoS-Guard) means there's no legal obligation to comply with DMCA. Success depends on proper documentation and sometimes persistence.
- Do I need an account on SimpCity to request content removal?
- Yes. The ticket system at /support/tickets requires you to be logged in. You'll need to create an account to access the support portal and submit a removal request.
- What's the difference between Copyright and Revenge Porn tickets?
- Copyright tickets require identification documents proving you own the content. Revenge Porn tickets are for non-consensual intimate imagery - content shared by ex-partners or obtained through hacking. Revenge Porn tickets often receive faster action as the site takes these reports more seriously.
- How long does it take for SimpCity to remove content?
- There's no official timeline. Based on community reports, responses range from a few days to several weeks. Some requests are granted quickly, others are ignored. Document your submission and follow up after two weeks if you haven't heard back.
- Will my identity be revealed if I file a removal request?
- The ticket system requires identification to process copyright claims. While the site states documents can have sensitive information censored, your identity may become known to site administrators. Professional services can file under business credentials for privacy.
- What about content on Bunkr and Gofile linked from SimpCity?
- SimpCity threads often link to external file hosts. Gofile has an abuse form at gofile.to/abuse that accepts DMCA complaints. Bunkr is notoriously unresponsive to takedown requests. You need to target each host separately in addition to the SimpCity thread itself.
- Can I remove my content from Google even if SimpCity doesn't take it down?
- Yes. Google accepts DMCA complaints independently of the source site. Submit through Google's Legal Help to request deindexing. This doesn't remove the content from SimpCity, but it prevents people from finding it through search engines.
- What if my ticket is closed without action?
- Resubmit with additional documentation. Try the Revenge Porn category if applicable. Focus on search engine deindexing as a fallback. If DIY efforts fail, professional services may have established channels and higher success rates through persistent escalation.
- Is visiting SimpCity to file a removal request illegal?
- Accessing the site itself is not illegal in most jurisdictions. However, downloading or possessing pirated content may be. Only access what's necessary for your removal request and document the infringement via screenshots rather than downloads.
- Why does SimpCity use .su and .cr domains?
- The .su (Soviet Union legacy) and .cr (Costa Rica) domains are chosen specifically because they operate outside Western legal jurisdiction. U.S. and EU copyright laws don't directly apply, and there's no registrar escalation path available like there is with .com domains.