Your Content Is on Coomer -- What You Need to Know and How to Fight Back
Found your OnlyFans content on Coomer.su? Learn how automated scrapers work, how to file DMCA takedowns, get deindexed from Google, and protect your content going forward.
You searched your creator name and found a page full of your content -- photos, videos, entire posts -- on a site called Coomer. Everything you created behind a paywall, laid out for anyone to see, for free.
If this just happened to you, take a breath. You are not the only creator dealing with this, and there are real steps you can take to fight back. This guide explains exactly what Coomer is, how your content got there, and what you can do about it right now.
What Is Coomer and How Did My Content Get There?
Coomer.su (previously known as Coomer.party) is a public archiving site that automatically scrapes paid content from platforms like OnlyFans, Fansly, and Patreon. It is not a site where someone manually uploads your photos. It is an automated system -- essentially a bot network -- that uses leaked or shared login credentials to download and publicly republish creator content at scale.
Here is how it works:
- Someone shares their subscriber credentials -- either voluntarily or through a compromised account -- with the Coomer system
- Automated scrapers log in to your OnlyFans or Fansly page using those credentials
- Your content is downloaded and indexed -- posts, photos, videos, captions, timestamps, all of it
- Everything is published publicly on Coomer's site, organized by creator name, fully searchable
This is not a one-time leak. Coomer's scrapers can run continuously, meaning new content you post can appear on the site within hours or days. If your page is being actively scraped, your paywall is effectively meaningless until the source is cut off.
Why Coomer Is Different from Other Leak Sites
Most piracy happens through manual sharing -- a subscriber screen-records a video, screenshots a photo, and uploads it somewhere. Coomer is different because:
- It is automated. Content is scraped programmatically, not shared manually. This means it scales infinitely.
- It is organized. Your content is cataloged by your creator name with all original post dates and captions. It looks like a mirror of your actual page.
- It is public. Unlike Telegram groups or Discord servers that require invites, Coomer pages are indexed by Google. Anyone searching your name can find them.
- It updates automatically. As long as the scraping source is active, new content appears on Coomer shortly after you post it.
This combination -- automated, organized, public, and continuously updating -- makes Coomer one of the most damaging leak platforms for creators.
How to Check If Your Content Is on Coomer
You may have already found your page. If you have not but want to check:
- Search your creator name or OnlyFans username on any search engine alongside "coomer"
- Check directly by searching your username on the Coomer site itself
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If your content is there, do not panic. Document what you find (screenshot the page with the URL visible, note the date), then move to the removal steps below.
How to Try Removing Your Content from Coomer (DIY)
Here is the honest truth: removing content from Coomer is significantly harder than from platforms like Reddit, Google, or even Telegram. But there are steps you can take, and they are worth trying.
Step 1: File a DMCA Takedown with the Site
Coomer has historically operated outside standard DMCA compliance, but filing a formal notice creates a legal record and sometimes prompts action.
- Find their abuse or DMCA contact. Check the site for any legal or contact page. If none exists, use a WHOIS lookup (whois.com) to identify the hosting provider.
- Send a formal DMCA notice including: your signature, description of your copyrighted content, the specific URLs on Coomer where your content appears, your contact information, and the standard good faith and perjury statements required by Section 512 of the DMCA.
- Send it to the hosting provider as well. If the site itself does not respond, the hosting company may take action. Hosting providers that receive valid DMCA notices have legal obligations to address them -- even if the site operator does not.
Step 2: File Google Deindexing Requests
This is often more effective than trying to get Coomer itself to cooperate. Even if the content stays on the site, you can remove it from Google search results -- cutting off the primary way people discover it.
- Go to reportcontent.google.com
- Select "Web Search"
- Provide the specific Coomer URLs where your content appears
- Confirm you are the copyright owner and submit
Google typically processes these within 2-5 business days. Do the same with Bing at bing.com/webmaster/tools/contentremoval.
This does not delete the content from Coomer, but it stops your content from appearing when someone searches your name. For many creators, cutting off the search engine pipeline is the highest-impact step you can take immediately.
Step 3: Identify and Cut Off the Scraping Source
Your content is getting to Coomer through a subscriber's credentials. While you may not be able to identify the exact account, you can take defensive steps:
- Change your OnlyFans/Fansly password and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) immediately
- Review your active sessions on OnlyFans and revoke any you do not recognize
- Watch for suspicious subscriber behavior -- accounts that subscribe, download everything quickly, then cancel; brand-new accounts with no profile activity; or multiple accounts with similar patterns
- Use watermarking to embed visible or invisible markers in your content. If the scraped content on Coomer carries your watermark, it at least identifies the content as stolen. Invisible watermarks can help identify which subscriber's access was used
Cutting off the scraping source stops new content from appearing, even if existing content remains on the site.
Step 4: Report Through Platform-Specific Channels
OnlyFans and Fansly have internal processes for dealing with content theft:
- OnlyFans: Contact support and report the scraping. OnlyFans has taken action against accounts involved in sharing credentials with scraper services. Provide the Coomer URLs showing your scraped content.
- Fansly: Use their DMCA or support process to report the infringement. Include specific links and evidence.
These platforms have an interest in stopping scrapers, because scraping undermines the subscription model their entire business depends on.
Why DIY Removal Is Particularly Hard with Coomer
The steps above are worth doing -- especially Google deindexing and cutting off the scraper source. But here is where the limitations become clear:
It Operates Outside Normal DMCA Enforcement
Coomer is not a U.S.-based company with a registered DMCA agent. It operates in a legal gray zone, using offshore infrastructure and frequently changing domains (from .party to .su, for example). Standard DMCA notices have low compliance rates with sites like this because there is no U.S. jurisdiction to enforce.
Content Is Cached and Mirrored
Even if you successfully get a page removed, the content may be cached, mirrored on other domains, or archived by third-party services. The automated nature of the site means content can reappear through different paths.
You Cannot Remove What You Cannot Find
Coomer is just one scraper site. If your credentials are circulating, your content may also appear on SimpCity, leak forums, Telegram channels, and dozens of other platforms. Removing content from one site while it proliferates across others is fighting a losing battle without comprehensive monitoring.
The Scale Problem
If Coomer has scraped months or years of your content, you could be looking at hundreds of individual URLs to file takedowns for. Each one requires documentation, a separate notice, and follow-up. The volume alone makes individual DIY removal impractical at scale.
What Actually Works Against Scraper Sites
The creators who successfully fight back against sites like Coomer typically combine several approaches:
Immediate actions (DIY):
- Google deindexing (highest impact, do this first)
- Cut off the scraping source (password changes, 2FA, subscriber review)
- Platform reports to OnlyFans/Fansly support
Ongoing protection (professional):
- Automated monitoring across the full web -- not just Coomer, but every site where scraped content might surface
- Bulk DMCA filing with hosting providers, domain registrars, and CDN services
- Continuous deindexing requests as new URLs get indexed
- Respawn detection when content reappears on new domains or mirrors
Professional content protection services use AI and automation to match the scale of the problem. When you are dealing with automated scraping, manual removal cannot keep pace. You need automated detection and removal working on your side.
How RemoveOnlyLeaks Handles Scraper Sites Like Coomer
RemoveOnlyLeaks was built to handle exactly this kind of challenge -- automated piracy that operates at a scale beyond what any individual creator can fight alone.
Comprehensive Monitoring: Our AI scans 75M+ sites continuously, including scraper sites, their mirrors, and the downstream platforms where scraped content gets redistributed. When your content appears anywhere -- Coomer, SimpCity, forums, Telegram, tube sites -- we detect it.
Multi-Vector Takedowns: We do not just send a notice to the site and hope. We pursue removal through every available channel: the site directly, the hosting provider, the CDN, the domain registrar, and search engine deindexing. When one path is blocked, others succeed.
Verified Proof of Every Removal: Every successful takedown comes with screenshot evidence showing what was found and confirming it was removed. You see exactly what we did. No black box, no guessing.
Respawn Detection: When scraped content reappears on a new domain, mirror, or platform, our monitoring catches it and triggers new takedowns automatically. You do not have to keep checking.
Privacy Protected: All DMCA notices are filed under our legal entity. Your real name and contact information never appear on any takedown notice.
Prevention: Reducing Your Exposure to Scrapers
While no method is completely scraper-proof, these steps make it harder for automated tools to capture your content:
- Enable 2FA on all creator accounts. This is the single most important step. Most scraper access comes through compromised or shared credentials.
- Use visible watermarks across the center of content -- not in corners where they can be cropped. This does not stop scraping, but it marks the content as stolen and can deter redistribution.
- Consider invisible digital watermarks that embed tracking data into your images and videos. If content appears on a scraper site, you can trace which subscriber's access was used.
- Monitor subscriber patterns. Rapid subscribe-download-cancel cycles, brand-new accounts that immediately access your full catalog, or accounts that never interact with your content are red flags.
- Report suspicious accounts to OnlyFans/Fansly directly. Platforms are increasingly proactive about banning accounts linked to scraper networks.
Take Back Control
Discovering your content on Coomer is jarring. The scale of it -- seeing months of work laid out publicly -- can feel overwhelming. But you are not powerless, and this is not something you have to accept.
Start with what you can control right now: secure your accounts, deindex your content from Google, and cut off the scraping source. Those three steps make a real difference immediately.
If the scope is larger than you can handle alone -- if content is spread across multiple sites, if it keeps reappearing, if the time cost is unsustainable -- professional help exists specifically for this.
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From there, you decide how to fight back. Your content. Your rights. Your move.
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