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Have your private photos or videos been leaked or shared without your consent? You’re not alone — and you’re not powerless. In this episode of Exposed: Legal Survival Guide for Online Harassment Victims, attorney Damon Moore walks you through exactly what to do in the first 24–48 hours after discovering your intimate images online. You’ll learn: • How to preserve digital evidence that strengthens your legal case • The fastest way to report and remove content from social media and websites • Why a DMCA takedown notice is a powerful legal tool • When to contact a lawyer or victim support organization • How to protect your mental health and digital safety DOWNLOAD OR COPY OUR FREE CHECKLIST: Step-by-step instructions for survivors of image-based abuse (Link to checklist or copy and paste from information available below) Need help with your situation? Schedule a confidential consultation with Attorney Damon Moore: https://DamonCalendar.as.me/ Subscribe to the channel for more legal tips, protection strategies, and survivor resources. —- Checklist: What to Do Immediately After Your Intimate Images Are Shared Online By Attorney Damon Moore | Exposed: Legal Survival Guide ⸻ 1. Secure and Preserve Evidence • Take screenshots of the image/video, URL, username, comments, and timestamps • Record the date/time you discovered the post • Save any emails, messages, or threats from the person who posted it • Back up your evidence to a secure folder or cloud storage ⸻ 2. Report the Content • Use the report feature on the platform (Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Facebook, etc.) • Choose the reason: “Nudity or sexual activity shared without consent” • Write down or screenshot the case or report number you receive ⸻ 3. Send a DMCA Takedown Notice • Identify the hosting site’s DMCA agent or reporting process • Draft a DMCA notice (include: your contact info, image description, URLs) • State clearly: “I did not authorize the publication of this content. This material is infringing my rights.” • Keep a copy of the notice you send ⸻ 4. Contact a Lawyer or Victim Advocacy Organization • Schedule a consultation with a lawyer who handles image-based abuse • Contact nonprofit legal organizations (e.g., Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, Without My Consent) • Ask if you qualify for a civil suit, restraining order, or criminal prosecution ⸻ 5. Secure Your Online Accounts • Change your passwords for all accounts • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) • Review your privacy settings and disable third-party app access ⸻ 6. Take Care of Your Mental and Emotional Health • Reach out to a licensed therapist, support group, or mental health hotline • Tell a trusted friend or loved one for support • Take a break from social media if needed ⸻ 7. Optional – Notify Law Enforcement • File a police report (especially if your state criminalizes revenge porn) • Provide copies of all evidence and links • Ask for a victim advocate or digital crime specialist #RevengePorn #OnlineSafety #DigitalAbuse #ImageBasedAbuse #LegalHelp