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Is Fanly no longer safe for creators?

i keep seeing all my full length videos of over 8mins long been posted on x for free, and this really drives me crazy and makes me really sad. i tr...

Summary

I feel the frustration of creators watching their paid, longer videos appear for free on other sites, and it shows how fragile trust can be when platforms do not act quickly. It also reminds me that creators need personal strategies as much as platform policies to keep their work safe.

[How Can Creators Stop Their Full‑Length Videos From Being Posted For Free?]

What practical steps can I take right now to prevent my eight‑minute videos from being uploaded elsewhere without my permission, and how can I make sure those steps are enforceable across different sites? I can start by adding a visible watermark that includes my name and a unique code, by setting the video to private until a buyer pays, by using short preview clips instead of full files, and by sending a polite but firm takedown request to the site that hosts the leaked copy, documenting the URL and the date. I can also ask fans to report any unauthorized uploads and to support me by subscribing directly on my official page. I can enable two‑factor authentication on my account, restrict download options, and regularly scan the web for copies of my content using reverse image search tools. Finally, I can create a public statement that explains my copyright claims and posts a link to a takedown form, which may deter casual thieves.

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A new clip shows up daily

We must stop it now

[What Legal Options Exist When Fan‑Site Support Fails?]

If the original platform does not respond to my repeated complaints, can I move my library to a different adult subscription service such as Xlove or xlovecam, and what features do those services provide that help me keep my videos private and only accessible to paying members? I can look for platforms that offer built‑in content ID checks, automated DMCA takedown tools, and the ability to lock videos behind a paywall that expires after a set time. I can also set up a tiered subscription model where longer videos are only available to higher‑tier supporters, and I can use platform‑provided analytics to monitor for unauthorized copies. Additionally, I can join creator forums to share takedown resources and to build a community that watches for pirated content. I can also register my work with a copyright office to reinforce my legal standing and to make future enforcement easier.

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Make privacy set to paid

Watch for leaks each day

Concluding Questions

What quick test can I run today to see if moving to Xlove or xlovecam lowers the chance of my long videos being posted for free?