A Complete Action Plan for Victims of Non-Consensual Content
If you’ve discovered intimate images or videos of yourself online without your permission, you’re not alone—and more importantly, you’re not powerless. This violation is deeply personal and often shocking, but there are legal protections, practical steps you can take, and professional resources available to help. This guide walks you through everything you need to know.
From Direct Negotiation to Legal Action to Search Suppression—Protect Your Reputation on Reddit
Reddit is one of the most visited websites on the internet, and because of its size, visibility, and search engine ranking power, negative posts about you or your business can severely damage your reputation. Whether it’s a complaint, unfair review, defamatory claim, or privacy violation, negative Reddit content often ranks on the first page of Google searches for your name or business. This guide walks you through every strategy to address negative Reddit content—from direct negotiation with the poster to legal action to professional suppression tactics.
A Consumer’s Guide to CCPA, CPRA, and Your Privacy Rights
California has the strongest consumer privacy laws in the United States. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), gives residents powerful tools to control how their personal information is collected, used, and sold. This guide explains how these laws work and walks you through the practical steps to remove your information online.
Before you attempt to make a Wikipedia page you need to know the requirements. It is always best to hire a professional wiki editor or a company like ours to do it, as if you attempt to do it yourself, chances are you will not know all the guidelines and get declined. In this article, we will provide you some guidelines so you can better understand the whole process.
In today’s digital world, unauthorized use of content—such as images, videos, written work, or software—is a common issue. If someone has used your original content without permission, you may be able to remove it from the web using a DMCA takedown service. But how does the process actually work? Here’s a step-by-step guide to understanding how DMCA takedown services operate.
What Is the DMCA?
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a U.S. law enacted in 1998 to protect intellectual property rights on the internet. It gives content owners a legal way to request the removal of unauthorized content hosted on websites, platforms, or servers—without having to go to court.
Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. § 230(c), is an internet legislation that went into law in 1996. It basically states that any owner of public online forum is immune from liability as long as the owner are hands off.
In this day and age, the Internet has an astonishing amount of power to enhance or sink people’s reputations. People have lost and gained jobs based on past Internet records and online behavior. If you want to make sure your reputation is strengthened and not undermined by Google searches and social media, here are a few things you should try.
If you are a victim of cyberbullying, online abuse, or online harassment on X (formerly Twitter), you can take steps to remove abusive posts from the site. Acts of cyberbullying or harassment may be both against the law and against the site’s rules. Have online users invaded your privacy and ruined your reputation with posts such as revenge porn, spreading false rumors, or releasing personal information? The first step you can take is reporting the post to site admins.
We recently announced that we are now offering Wikipedia page creation services. Although our CEO is an expert in Wikipedia editing for over 8 years, it was not being offered via Reputation Stars until now.
“Wikipedia page creation has become very tough in the past few years. There are many shady freelancers offering Wiki page creation services on freelancer sites who do a very poor job,” Pierre Zarokian, Reputation Stars’ CEO, said. “The admins have been getting tougher and tougher on their notability criteria. It takes a real expert to know what the chances of success would be.”
The guidelines of Wikipedia state that you need to have significant news coverage to qualify, but this criteria is very vague so the decision often may depend on the reviewing admin. Some admins may be easier than others in their criteria. If you have at least 10 or so news coverage, you may qualify, so you can send us your details for evaluation.
In case you should not qualify, we also can post you on some alternate Wiki sites that are much easier to get in, such as Everybodywiki, Wikialpha, Wikitia or Fandom.
Shesahomewrecker is site that allows anyone to post about cheaters and homewreckers. Often the content on this site is over exaggerated, false and definitely defamatory.
Shesahomewrecker.com does would not remove any post just by request. They would not even remove a post even a poster asks. The only way to remove from this site is to use a reputation management company or an attorney that knows how to get it removed. However, you cannot just hire any attorney, because they will simply take your money to send a legal letter and they would not even know where to send it. This site makes their ownership identity well hidden. The attorney would need to spend hours researching their whereabouts and charging you a fee for that as well.
Finally, if the attorney is able to send them a letter, there are no guarantees that it would be removed and no attorney would give you a money back guarantee.
However, we offer a FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. We also normally can get content removed within a week.
You can contact us for a quote for removal and if the full removal may be out of your budget, we can also get just your picture removed for much much less. Please complete the form on the right or call us. —>