Imagine scrolling through Google and finding your name linked to a personal attack, humiliating photos, or false accusations on Facebook, Instagram, or someone’s blog. For many people, this isn’t just embarrassing—it’s damaging to careers, relationships, and peace of mind.
At National Security Law Firm, we help individuals nationwide remove harmful online content from social media platforms, blogs, and personal websites. Whether you’re dealing with revenge posts, defamation, doxxing, or old posts you regret, our team of experienced content removal attorneys can help you reclaim your reputation.
Platforms We Help With
We assist clients in removing or deindexing harmful content from the following platforms:
- Twitter/X
- TikTok
- YouTube
- Personal blogs (WordPress, Blogger, Medium, etc.)
- Forum threads (e.g., Lipstick Alley, Quora, Stack Exchange)
- Comment sections on news sites or blogs
Our Approach to Social Media & Blog Content Removal
Removing content from individual users (rather than news outlets) comes with unique challenges. Often, these users are:
- Emotionally invested or hostile
- Difficult to identify
- Unregulated by professional standards
That’s why our legal team takes a strategic, low-profile approach when dealing with individuals—especially in emotionally charged or defamatory situations.
Whenever possible, we try to avoid direct confrontation and instead work through the platform’s reporting systems, citing violations of:
- Community Guidelines
- Harassment policies
- Copyright/IP rules
- Privacy rules (e.g., non-consensual content)
When reporting doesn’t succeed, we escalate to direct communication with the individual poster—but only after evaluating risks and carefully crafting our approach to minimize retaliation.
Common Scenarios We Handle
- Revenge posts by ex-partners on Facebook or Instagram
- Defamatory blog posts accusing you of criminal or unethical behavior
- Doxxing (publishing private info) on Twitter or Reddit
- Embarrassing TikTok or YouTube videos that violate privacy or community standards
- Negative comments and harassment on LinkedIn or in professional forums
- Old personal posts clients regret and want help removing from their own accounts
What Is the Content Removal Process?
- Free Consultation: Book a free and confidential call with one of our lawyers.
- Sign Retainer and Payment: If we believe we can help, we’ll send a retainer. You pay a flat fee, which we hold in escrow.
- Provide Case Info: Fill out our intake questionnaire and share any URLs, screenshots, or communications.
- Attorney Review: Our legal team analyzes the post(s) to identify legal or policy violations.
- Platform Reporting: We first try to remove the content through the platform’s internal tools.
- Diplomatic Outreach: If needed, we reach out directly to the content creator with strategic, non-confrontational requests.
- Persistent Follow-Up: We continue pursuing the matter over weeks or months. If necessary, we’ll escalate to platform executives or file legal notices (DMCA, right to be forgotten, etc.).
How Long Does Removal Take?
Timelines vary significantly depending on:
- The platform
- The content type
- Whether a user or admin must approve the removal
- If legal escalation is needed
Some cases are resolved in days. Others take several months. Our contract allows up to 6 months for full resolution, and we begin working immediately after you retain us.
What If You Can’t Remove the Content?
If we are unable to remove or deindex the content within six months, you receive a full refund—guaranteed.
How Much Does It Cost?
Our pricing is simple: $3,000 flat fee per post or link (held in escrow until we achieve results).
You only pay if we successfully:
- Remove the post
- Deindex the content from Google
- Or achieve redaction/anonymization of your name
If we’re not successful, we refund you in full.
Legal Tools We Use
Our attorneys assess every angle for content removal, including:
- Copyright & DMCA takedowns
- Harassment & cyberbullying violations
- Privacy violations (e.g., photos or videos without consent)
- Defamation law
- False light & emotional distress claims
- State-specific protections for juveniles or expunged records
- Google deindexing and noindex tag negotiations
We also consider restraining orders, cease-and-desist letters, and settlements in extreme cases.
Why Use a Lawyer Instead of a Reputation Service?
Most reputation services use generic emails, non-lawyers, or bots to request removals. They may:
- Promise too much
- Get ignored by platforms
- Cause backlash from individual users
We’re real attorneys. That means we:
- Operate under legal ethics rules
- Know when to escalate to legal claims
- Use platform policies strategically
- Have success negotiating quietly with hostile individuals
We also meet weekly with our Content Removal Attorney Review Board, a team of 3–5 lawyers who collaborate on complex cases to share strategy and refine our approach.
What If the Content Can’t Be Removed?
If full removal isn’t possible, we pursue:
- Deindexing so the content doesn’t appear in search results
- Anonymization or redaction of your name
We don’t stop at one strategy—we explore every available option.
What About Retaliation or Escalation?
Social media disputes can get ugly. That’s why we often avoid contacting the original poster directly, especially in sensitive cases. When direct contact is necessary, we:
- Carefully analyze risks
- Craft non-hostile, persuasive messaging
We prioritize your safety, reputation, and emotional well-being at every step.
Ready to Clean Up Your Online Reputation?
You don’t have to live in fear of what someone sees when they Google your name. Let National Security Law Firm remove the damaging posts, videos, and blogs that are haunting you.
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We offer transparent pricing, contingency-based fees, and nationwide service. Don’t trust your future to a reputation service with empty promises. Work with the experienced lawyers who know how to win.
National Security Law Firm — It’s Our Turn to Fight for You.