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Abuse & takedown

Anonymous publishing attracts abuse; the policy is simple and the takedown path is fast.

Reporting a drop

Mail abuse@bitgate.com with the full drop URL and a line on what it is — phishing, malware, stolen content, anything illegal. Email only; there’s deliberately no reporting API to automate against.

What a takedown looks like

A blocked drop immediately answers 451 with a “removed” page on every path. Edge caches serve at most 60 seconds, so propagation is global within a minute. Takedowns also win over everything else — an expired, blocked drop is still 451.

What gets removed

Phishing and credential harvesting, malware distribution, CSAM (reported to the relevant authorities, not just removed), doxxing, and content we’re legally required to pull. Unguessable URLs are access control, not a liability shield.

Repeat abuse from an account forfeits the account — including its subscription, named drops and vanity sub.