Reporting NCII
If someone posts non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) depicting you or someone you are authorized to act on behalf of, you can fill out the form below and we will remove it from Bluesky. This applies to both real and AI-generated or digitally altered content.
When you submit the request form, you will be asked to provide the URL of the post or account containing the intimate imagery. We will review those URLs for removal.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the URL of the content I want to report?
A URL is the web address of a specific post or account. You can report a post URL, an account URL, or both. Follow the steps for your device.
Web
Copying a post URL
- Open the post in your browser.
- Copy the full address from the address bar (e.g., bsky.app/profile/user.bsky.social/post...).
- Paste the URL into the request form.
Copying an account URL
- Open the account profile page in your browser.
- Copy the full address from the address bar (e.g., bsky.app/profile/user.bsky.social).
- Paste the URL into the request form.
App
Copying a post URL
- Open the post in the Bluesky app.
- Tap the share icon on the post.
- Select “Copy link to post.”
- Paste the URL into the request form.
Copying an account URL
- Open the account profile in the Bluesky app.
- Tap the three-dot menu on the account.
- Select “Share via” and copy the link shown.
- Paste the URL into the request form.
Will Bluesky remove duplicates?
For confirmed non-consensual intimate imagery, Bluesky will make reasonable efforts to identify and remove duplicate copies.
Is Bluesky enforcing the Take It Down Act?
Bluesky enforces the Take It Down Act. For more information on how Bluesky is complying with the Act, see the Take It Down Act Notice on our support page.