AWDTSG Removal Oklahoma — Statewide Takedowns of Are We Dating The Same Guy Posts

AWDTSG removal Oklahoma runs through two dominant metros — Oklahoma City as the capital and energy hub, and Tulsa as the historical oil capital and second professional anchor — plus the two flagship university towns of Norman (Oklahoma) and Stillwater (Oklahoma State). The state’s energy industry concentrates a deep bench of senior executives and engineers across both metros, particularly tied to Devon Energy, Continental Resources, Williams, and the broader oil and gas services sector. Oklahoma has a comprehensive NCII statute (21 Okla. Stat. § 1040.13b) with escalating felony penalties for financial-gain dissemination — including sex offender registration for repeat offenders — plus one of the older anti-SLAPP frameworks in the country (Okla. Stat. tit. 12 § 1430, the Oklahoma Citizens Participation Act).

Coverage across Oklahoma City (core, suburbs), Tulsa (core, suburbs), Norman and the OU community, Stillwater and the OSU community, Lawton and the Fort Sill corridor, plus the Oklahoma-relevant Reddit and Tea app surfaces.

Oklahoma's § 1040.13b carries among the most severe NCII escalations in the country — felony liability for financial-gain dissemination and ten-year felony plus sex offender registration for repeat offenders.

Median Oklahoma takedown timeline: 72 hours from receipt of the evidence package.

Flat-fee engagement covering scan through written confirmation, with 30 days of post-removal monitoring included by default.

AWDTSG REMOVAL OKLAHOMA: SCANS AND TAKEDOWNS, START TO FINISH

Oklahoma AWDTSG engagements run as an integrated scan-and-removal workflow under one flat fee. The Oklahoma scan defaults to sweeping the Oklahoma City main group plus the Edmond–Nichols Hills spin-off, the Tulsa main group plus the Broken Arrow–Bixby spin-off, the Norman OU cluster, the Stillwater OSU cluster, and the Oklahoma-relevant Reddit subs and Tea app content. Takedowns are framed against 21 Okla. Stat. § 1040.13b — which carries unusually severe escalation, including ten-year felony liability plus sex offender registration for repeat offenders, particularly useful against commercial AWDTSG-mirror operators.

AWDTSG REMOVAL OKLAHOMA: EVERY GROUP WE COVER

Oklahoma AWDTSG activity concentrates around Oklahoma City and Tulsa with secondary clusters in the two university towns. We handle takedowns across all of them, including:

Because Oklahoma’s professional class is split between two dominant metros plus two major university towns, a clean Oklahoma takedown typically focuses on a single regional group plus its associated spin-offs and Reddit mirrors. Energy-industry cases — Devon, Continental, Williams, ONEOK, Chesapeake — occasionally span both metros because senior staff and contractors frequently move between OKC and Tulsa offices, and the scan adjusts to cover both when the client profile fits that pattern.

HOW AWDTSG REMOVAL WORKS FOR OKLAHOMA CLIENTS

Our removal process for Oklahoma clients is built around the state’s specific group structure, statutes, and professional ecosystems. The 6 steps below are the standard Oklahoma workflow — most Oklahoma cases complete to written confirmation within 72 hours of receipt of the evidence package.

Consultation

Encrypted video call with our Chicago HQ team. Oklahoma City and Tulsa clients can typically book within 48 hours; Norman and Stillwater clients often book evening slots to fit clinical or academic schedules. The call runs 30 to 45 minutes and ends with a fixed-fee quote and an evidence-collection checklist.

Scan

Structured Oklahoma sweep: Oklahoma City main group and Edmond–Nichols Hills spin-off, Tulsa main group and Broken Arrow–Bixby spin-off, Norman OU group, Stillwater OSU group, Lawton group, and the Oklahoma Reddit subs (r/oklahoma, r/OKC, r/tulsa, r/OUSooners, r/Cowboys) plus Tea app content. Energy-industry cases trigger both-metro coverage. Most scans complete within 24 hours.

Legal framing

 The takedown case is framed around 21 Okla. Stat. § 1040.13b, which carries unusually severe escalation. The misdemeanor first-offense penalty becomes a four-year felony for financial-gain dissemination and a ten-year felony plus sex offender registration for repeat offenders — making it one of the strongest deterrent frameworks in the country for commercial AWDTSG-mirror operators.

Submission

Platform submissions go to Meta for the AWDTSG groups, Reddit’s content policy team for the Oklahoma subreddits, and the Tea app. Oklahoma’s severe felony escalation under § 1040.13b reads as enforceable to platform compliance teams, particularly when the financial-gain or repeat-offender provisions are cited in cases involving commercial mirror sites.

Confirmation

Every removal recorded in writing — surface, date, platform action. Oklahoma cases stalled past 96 hours escalate through platform contacts and, on higher-stakes matters, through Oklahoma counsel-issued preservation letters citing § 1040.13b’s escalation provisions.

Monitoring

30-day monitoring window included by default. Sweeps every 7-10 days across every surface the original content touched. Oklahoma’s two-metro structure with significant energy-industry cross-traffic between OKC and Tulsa makes the monitoring window calibrated tighter on cases involving Devon, Continental, Williams, ONEOK, or other companies whose senior staff move between both metros.

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OKLAHOMA STATE LAW AND AWDTSG CONTENT

Oklahoma has a meaningful combined statutory framework for removing non-consensual intimate imagery. For Oklahoma residents, these statutes often strengthen an AWDTSG takedown case beyond what platform policy alone would support. Note: MGMT Reputation is not a law firm, and nothing on this page is legal advice — but these are the statutes that frequently matter in the cases we handle.

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21 Okla. Stat. § 1040.13b — Nonconsensual Dissemination of Private Sexual Images

Oklahoma’s criminal NCII statute makes it a misdemeanor — punishable by up to one year imprisonment and a $1,000 fine — to intentionally disseminate an image of another adult engaged in a sexual act or with intimate parts exposed, with intent to harass, intimidate, or coerce, where the discloser knew the image was to remain private and the depicted person did not consent. Where the dissemination is for financial gain or anything of value, the offense becomes a felony with up to four years’ imprisonment. Second or subsequent violations are felonies with up to ten years and trigger sex offender registration — among the most severe escalations in the country for repeat NCII offenders.

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Okla. Stat. tit. 12 § 1430 — Oklahoma Citizens Participation Act (Anti-SLAPP)

Oklahoma’s anti-SLAPP statute, the Oklahoma Citizens Participation Act, provides an expedited path for dismissing weak defamation claims aimed at silencing protected speech, and conversely sharpens the standard for legitimate defamation claims involving provably false AWDTSG statements. We work with Oklahoma counsel where a defamation angle is supportable.

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Oklahoma Defamation Law (Common Law)

Oklahoma common law provides remedies for libel and slander where AWDTSG content contains specific, identifiable, provably false statements of fact about an Oklahoma resident — particularly allegations of criminal conduct, professional misconduct, or sexually transmitted infection. Defamation per se categories carry meaningful force in Oklahoma professional licensing and bar contexts.

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Federal Civil Remedy — 15 U.S.C. § 6851 (VAWA 2022)

Oklahoma does not currently have a dedicated state-level civil cause of action specific to non-consensual intimate imagery, but Oklahoma residents have access to the federal civil cause of action created by VAWA 2022, which allows victims to recover damages and attorneys’ fees for the disclosure of intimate visual depictions without consent.

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In practice, these statutes give Oklahoma clients meaningful leverage. The escalating felony penalties — particularly the ten-year felony plus sex offender registration for repeat offenders — are unusually severe and useful in cases involving commercial AWDTSG-mirror sites or repeat distributors. We fold the relevant citations into our takedown requests where they apply, which often shortens the removal timeline.

AWDTSG REMOVAL OKLAHOMA: INDUSTRIES MOST AFFECTED BY EXPOSURE

Oklahoma AWDTSG cases escalate quickly because Oklahoma City and Tulsa concentrate energy, aerospace, healthcare, and professional services into tight regional ecosystems. Being named in a group is painful anywhere. In Oklahoma, a screenshot can reach an oil and gas executive, an OU Medicine physician, or a Tinker AFB civilian engineer through overlapping OKC or Tulsa networks in the same week.

Energy (oil and gas)

Devon Energy (OKC), Continental Resources (OKC), Williams (Tulsa), ONEOK (Tulsa), Chesapeake Energy, and the broader oil and gas services sector. Senior executives, drilling engineers, and corporate staff are subject to continuous reputational diligence.

Aerospace and defense

Tinker Air Force Base (OKC), the FAA Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (OKC), and Tulsa's American Airlines maintenance base. Significant civilian workforce with security-clearance and federal-employment considerations.

Healthcare

OU Medicine, INTEGRIS Health, and Saint Francis Health System (Tulsa) anchor the state's medical communities. Senior physicians and administrators are subject to continuous credentialing review.

Law and government

Oklahoma BigLaw partners, the OKC and Tulsa legal communities, and the Oklahoma state-government and lobbying community are diligenced on lateral moves, partnership tracks, and bar standing.

Higher education and athletics

The University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, and Tulsa University operate Title IX and conduct review structures that take AWDTSG allegations seriously. OU and OSU athletics add an additional layer of reputational sensitivity.

Native American Nations and sovereignty

Oklahoma is home to the largest concentration of Native American tribal nations in the country — Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Muscogee (Creek), and many others — with sophisticated tribal economies and professional classes operating under tribal law alongside state and federal jurisdictions.

OKLAHOMA CITIES AND REGIONS WE COVER

Oklahoma cases run out of our Chicago HQ. Oklahoma City is roughly 9 hours by drive and Tulsa is closer to 8, but the workflow is designed around encrypted remote intake regardless — Oklahoma clients book directly via Calendly and never have to come into Chicago. The Oklahoma regions below come up most often in our casework:

Oklahoma City core

Downtown, Bricktown, Midtown, the Plaza District, Paseo, and the inside-belt neighborhoods.

OKC Suburbs

Edmond, Nichols Hills, Mustang, Moore, Norman (north end), and the broader OKC metro belt.

Tulsa core

Downtown, Brookside, Cherry Street, Midtown, and the inside-belt neighborhoods.

Tulsa Suburbs

Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, Sand Springs, and the broader Tulsa metro ring.

Norman and South Central Oklahoma

Norman, Moore, and the OU community.

Stillwater and North Central Oklahoma

Stillwater, Perkins, and the OSU community.

Lawton and Southwest Oklahoma

Lawton, Altus, and the Fort Sill corridor.

Statewide remote service

Every other region of Oklahoma, including the Tribal Nations and the Panhandle. The entire AWDTSG removal process is handled over secure intake and encrypted video. No travel required.

ONGOING AWDTSG MONITORING FOR OKLAHOMA CLIENTS

A confirmed takedown stops the active post. The persistent risk is from screenshots captured before our involvement. Oklahoma’s two-metro structure means most resurfacing stays in the originating metro — but the energy-industry professional class moves between OKC and Tulsa frequently, and a screenshot from a Tulsa group can resurface in an OKC spin-off within days when the named individual is in an oil-and-gas role. The monitoring cadence is calibrated for that cross-metro pattern.

Oklahoma’s two-metro structure with significant energy-industry cross-traffic between OKC and Tulsa means resurfacing tends to be regional but moves across metros along energy-sector professional networks. For Oklahoma clients at Devon, Continental, Williams, ONEOK, OU Medicine, the major OKC and Tulsa law firms, Tinker AFB, or the OU and OSU communities, even a 24-hour exposure window can reach a managing partner, a hiring committee, or a federal employment review.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

AWDTSG REMOVAL OKLAHOMA

What does AWDTSG removal cover in Oklahoma?

Full end-to-end engagement: consultation, statewide scan (with both-metro coverage for energy-industry cases), legal framing under § 1040.13b, platform submissions, written confirmation, and 30 days of monitoring. The Oklahoma scan covers Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Stillwater, Lawton, and the relevant Reddit and Tea-app surfaces as a single flat-fee engagement.

Most AWDTSG removals for Oklahoma clients are completed within 72 hours of receiving the evidence package. Cases that proceed under § 1040.13b often move faster because Oklahoma’s statute carries severe escalation — felony for financial-gain dissemination, ten-year felony plus sex offender registration for repeat offenders — which gives platforms a clear pathway when our takedown request cites the statute, particularly for commercial AWDTSG-mirror sites.

Flat fee quoted at the end of the consultation. Oklahoma cases generally fall within our standard pricing band, with the upper end reserved for matters involving commercial AWDTSG-mirror sites (which invoke § 1040.13b’s severe felony escalation) or cases spanning both OKC and Tulsa metros in the energy-industry context. No retainer, no hourly billing.

Active posts stay down once confirmed. Pre-takedown screenshots can resurface — typically within the originating metro for Oklahoma, with the energy-industry cross-metro pattern noted above. The 30-day monitoring window catches most of it. Extended monitoring is recommended for clients at Devon, Continental, Williams, ONEOK, OU Medicine, the major OKC and Tulsa law firms, Tinker AFB civilians, or in the OU and OSU communities.

Typically no. Meta’s takedown process does not disclose the requesting party. For Oklahoma clients pursuing civil remedies under federal VAWA 2022 or common law invasion-of-privacy and defamation theories with counsel, the requesting party can also remain shielded through structured legal process. All intake and case communications are handled under NDA.

All covered as standard scope. The Oklahoma subreddits (r/oklahoma, r/OKC, r/tulsa, r/OUSooners, r/Cowboys) and the Tea app are part of the default sweep. Commercial mirror sites are specifically addressed by § 1040.13b’s escalating felony provisions — the ten-year felony plus sex offender registration framework for repeat commercial dissemination is one of the most aggressive enforcement levers in the country.

The default Oklahoma sweep covers the documented main groups in both metros (OKC, Tulsa), the regional spin-offs (Edmond–Nichols Hills, Broken Arrow–Bixby), the two flagship university communities (OU, OSU), and the relevant Reddit and Tea-app surfaces. The written scan report is delivered before any takedown action so the client sees the full picture before approving scope. Energy-industry cases trigger both-metro coverage automatically.

BOOK A CONFIDENTIAL OKLAHOMA AWDTSG CONSULTATION

Oklahoma AWDTSG cases concentrate within tight regional networks — Devon and Continental’s downtown OKC offices, Williams and ONEOK’s Tulsa towers, OU Medicine, INTEGRIS, Saint Francis, the major OKC and Tulsa law firms, the Tinker AFB civilian community, and the OU and OSU athletics and academic ecosystems. Exposure compounds quickly inside any of them, and the energy-industry professional class moves between OKC and Tulsa frequently enough that cross-metro resurfacing is a real risk. Book a confidential consultation directly on our Calendly. The call runs out of our Chicago HQ over encrypted video, takes 30 to 45 minutes, and ends with either a fixed quote or — if there’s nothing actionable — a written confidential report.

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