The short answer
To remove your content from SimpCity, don't rely on the forum. Its threads link out to file hosts like Bunkr and Gofile, so send DMCA notices to those hosts to kill the files, then ask Google to de-list the thread. You can file SimpCity's copyright ticket too, but expect slow action or none.
What SimpCity is
SimpCity is a forum, not a file host. Members build long threads about a single creator and link out to the actual files, which sit on third-party hosts like Bunkr and Gofile, plus services tied to the operators. According to public reporting, the forum runs on offshore TLDs (.su and .cr) behind DDoS-Guard, with hosting tied to the UAE, which is why it sits outside the reach of US and EU registrars. The thread page itself is mostly links and preview images, so the content you actually want gone lives somewhere else. That changes the whole strategy.
Step-by-step: removing your content from SimpCity
- Map the thread and its links. Write down the SimpCity thread URL(s), then list every external file-host link inside them (Bunkr, Gofile, and similar). Those links are your real targets.
- Take the files down at their hosts first. This is the move that actually works. The file hosts behind the thread usually have real DMCA agents and infrastructure that responds, so a valid notice to each host removes the files and breaks the thread's links. If a host is Cloudflare-proxied, file a Cloudflare abuse report to reach its origin.
- Send a § 512-compliant notice. For each host, include your work, the infringing URLs, a good-faith statement, the perjury statement, your contact, and a signature. These can become public records, so file under a name you're fine having on record, or have a service file under its name to keep your identity private.
- Try SimpCity's own route, but don't count on it. The forum runs a ticket system at /support/tickets with a Copyright category. File it, then identify the forum's host via WHOIS and send an abuse notice there too. Responses range from days to weeks to nothing, since DDoS-Guard and offshore TLDs largely ignore takedowns.
- De-list the thread and re-file. Submit the thread URL to Google's and Bing's removal forms so it stops surfacing in search even while it's live, and re-send notices when new threads or mirrors appear, which they do fast.
Why SimpCity is hard to remove from
The forum is built to be a moving target. The .su and .cr domains sit outside US and EU registrar reach, DDoS-Guard shields the origin and rarely acts on abuse mail, and the files are scattered across multiple hosts, so it's whack-a-mole rather than one clean takedown. The ticket system exists, but responses are slow and inconsistent, and a fresh thread can be rebuilt the same week you clear the last one. Doing all of that by hand, across every file host and every re-upload, is a real grind.
Let Fanlock handle SimpCity for you
We go straight at the file hosts behind each thread, file under Fanlock's name so your identity never lands in a public record, and escalate past hosts and CDNs that ignore the first notice. We de-list the thread pages from Google, Bing, and Yahoo so they stop surfacing even while the forum is slow, and we re-file automatically when a thread is rebuilt. The channels that feed forums like SimpCity are exactly what we monitor, so we catch new threads early. That early catch is Pirate-Intent Search at work: it searches Google the way the people hunting your leaks do, so a rebuilt SimpCity thread shows up to us as soon as it's posted. Our Google removals run about 97.5%, which you can confirm yourself in Google's public Transparency Report.
FAQ
Is it legal to remove my content from SimpCity?
Yes. You own the copyright to your content the moment you create it, which gives you the right to demand removal of unauthorized copies under the DMCA. A registered copyright is not required to send a notice.
Does SimpCity have a DMCA or report process?
It runs a ticket system with a Copyright category, but responses are slow and inconsistent, and the forum's offshore setup means there's little obligation to act. File the ticket if you want, but treat the file hosts and search de-listing as the routes that actually move things.
Why should I target the file hosts instead of SimpCity itself?
Because SimpCity mostly links to files stored elsewhere. The threads point to hosts like Bunkr and Gofile, and those hosts respond to valid DMCA notices. Remove the files at the source and the thread's links die with them, which is faster than fighting the forum directly.
What if a SimpCity thread comes back after removal?
Expect it. New threads and mirrors appear quickly, so the fix is ongoing monitoring plus re-filing. A service watching the source channels can catch a rebuilt thread and clear it again before it spreads.
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1Kyle8 is an OnlyFans creator who removed her own leaks with Fanlock. She writes these removal guides from experience; the technical and legal steps are reviewed by Zander Small, Fanlock co-founder. More about the Fanlock team →