A Reddit post gaining unexpected traction can be stressful — especially if the attention is unwanted. Acting quickly is critical: the longer a post stays up, the more likely it is to be screenshotted, shared, archived, or picked up by news sites. This guide helps you act fast.
The moment you notice a post gaining unwanted attention, delete it immediately. Every minute it stays up is another potential screenshot or archive. Don't wait to see how it plays out.
Go to the post, click the three-dot menu, and select Delete. If you can't delete it immediately (e.g., in a crossposted thread you don't control), contact Reddit modmail.
After deleting the original, check if it was crossposted to other subreddits. Go to each crosspost and delete your content there too (crossposts link back to the original — once deleted, the content shows as [deleted]).
Use Google's URL Removal Tool in Search Console to request cache removal for the Reddit URLs. This speeds up the process of removing the post from Google results.
Search Google Images for screenshots of the post. Search Twitter/X for your Reddit username or specific phrases from your post. If screenshots are spreading, you may need to address the spread directly.
Yes, you can always delete your own posts on Reddit. However, once a post has significant engagement, it may have already been screenshotted or archived. Delete immediately — don't wait.
It removes the source but screenshots and archives may already exist. Deletion is still essential — it prevents new views, removes the original text, and stops the post from gaining more traction. But act immediately.
If someone posted your content (like screenshots of your profile) without permission, you can report the post to Reddit's moderation team and file a DMCA takedown if the content is copyrightable.