
Why Stop Someone Sharing My Photos without Permission Is a Systems Engineering Problem
If you've ever tried to tackle stop someone sharing my photos without permission manually, you know it doesn't scale. One platform, one report, one follow-up — multiply that by dozens of sites hosting the same content, and you're looking at a full-time job that never ends. The engineering community has started building better solutions. Let's look at what's working in 2025. Why Manual Unauthorized Photo Sharing Removal Doesn't Scale Let's look at the numbers. A single piece of unauthorized content can appear on: The original platform 3-5 scraper/mirror sites within 24 hours Google cache and Wayback Machine archives Social media reshares (each a separate takedown) File hosting services (Mega, Google Drive, etc.) That's potentially 10-20+ individual takedown requests for one piece of content. Each requires: Platform-specific formatting Legal citations appropriate to the jurisdiction Evidence packaging (screenshots, URLs, timestamps) Follow-up within platform-specific deadlines This is a
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