All 50 states + DC covered
72-hour typical turnaround
95%+ first-attempt success rate
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The Northeast has the highest concentration of AWDTSG activity in the country. New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia each operate multiple layers of AWDTSG groups — a main regional group, uncensored spin-offs, and borough- or suburb-level subgroups. Cross-platform mirroring to Reddit is faster here than anywhere else, with local-city subreddits often picking up screenshots within hours. Professional exposure is also sharpest in this region: finance, law, consulting, and major academic institutions run reputation-sensitive compliance checks that can surface AWDTSG content quickly.
Several Northeast states — particularly New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts — have strong non-consensual intimate image statutes that give clients legal leverage beyond platform policy alone.
From DC through the Carolinas to Florida, and across to Tennessee and Alabama, this region sees fast-moving AWDTSG activity concentrated around major metros — Washington DC, Atlanta, Charlotte, Miami, Nashville. Florida in particular runs some of the most active AWDTSG groups outside the Northeast, with Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville each sustaining their own regional communities.
Legal frameworks vary widely across this region. Florida, Virginia, and Georgia all have statutes covering non-consensual intimate image distribution that can strengthen takedown requests. Other states rely more heavily on platform policy and copyright-based pathways.
The Midwest’s AWDTSG footprint centers on Chicago, which runs one of the largest non-coastal AWDTSG communities in the country, with significant regional overlap into Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan. Smaller metros — Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Detroit, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati — each sustain their own regional groups.
Case volume is lower per capita than the coasts but rising, and the professional impact pattern is distinctive: Midwest clients in healthcare, agriculture, and finance often face industry-specific exposure risks that don’t map cleanly to coastal assumptions. MGMT Reputation maintains its U.S. headquarters in Chicago and handles Midwest cases from both the Chicago and Buffalo offices.
Texas dominates this region by volume. Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio each run sizable regional AWDTSG groups, with Austin generating high-profile takedown requests from the tech and music industries. New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Little Rock, and Jackson round out the region’s major metros.
Texas has specific statutes — including the 2015 non-consensual intimate image law and subsequent amendments — that support escalated takedown requests. Louisiana and Arkansas have meaningful civil frameworks as well.
Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, and Phoenix are the region’s primary AWDTSG centers. Group activity is more dispersed here — a state may have one large metro group and several smaller community-level ones. Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho see fewer groups overall, but cases tend to be high-impact when they occur because the communities involved are tighter and word spreads faster.
Colorado, Nevada, and Arizona each have notable statutory frameworks covering non-consensual image distribution.
California carries the largest AWDTSG footprint on the West Coast, with Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, and Sacramento all running active groups and frequent cross-platform mirroring to Reddit and TikTok. Seattle and Portland sustain their own substantial communities. Alaska and Hawaii see fewer cases, but when posts appear in the tighter-knit communities there they can reach significant portions of professional networks quickly.
California has one of the strongest legal frameworks in the country for non-consensual image removal. Washington and Oregon have meaningful statutes as well. MGMT Reputation’s Seattle office provides West Coast coverage.
Our process is consistent across every state. What changes is the legal framing: where a state has a non-consensual intimate image statute, a right-of-publicity tort, or an aggressive defamation framework, we fold the relevant citations into our takedown requests. In practice, that’s often the difference between a seven-day removal and a twelve-hour removal.
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Confidential intake and scan. Tell us what you know. We confirm what’s visible, what’s recoverable, and which groups the content appears in.
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Evidence package. We document the post, the group, the poster, and any copyrighted material — your photos, your dating-app screenshots — that strengthens the takedown.
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Takedown submission. We file through Meta’s legal and policy enforcement channels, not the public reporting queue, with state-specific statutory citations where applicable.
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Mirror sweep. Reddit, TikTok, the Tea app, and archive mirrors handled in parallel. A partial removal is not a removal.
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Post-removal monitoring. Minimum 30-day coverage included; longer-term packages available for ongoing protection.
For case tiers and pricing, see our AWDTSG pricing page. For continuous monitoring, see our AWDTSG monitoring service.
No. We handle takedowns based on where the content is posted, not where the client lives. If you were posted in the Chicago group but live in Boston, we handle the Chicago takedown.
Same core service, same team, same guarantee. The state pages cover regional group coverage, local legal frameworks, and industry-specific exposure patterns relevant to that state. The removal process itself is consistent nationally.
New York, California, Florida, Texas, Virginia, and Illinois all have statutory frameworks that can strengthen AWDTSG takedown requests. That doesn’t mean other states are slower — platform policy alone is sufficient in most cases. State law is an escalation pathway, not the default.
Single case, coordinated takedown. If a post has spread to NYC, LA, and Chicago groups, we file against all three in parallel rather than sequentially.
No. We handle AWDTSG removal in all 50 states and DC. We also work with clients in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia for cross-border AWDTSG exposure.
If your name, photo, or screenshot is in an AWDTSG group — in any state — every hour it remains live is another hour it can be screenshotted, cross-posted, or found by someone who matters to you. We handle removal and confidential scans nationally, with documented proof of outcome.
“Are We Dating The Same Guy?” is not a single community. It’s a patchwork of regional Facebook groups, uncensored spin-offs, and cross-platform mirrors that operate differently in every part of the country. A takedown pathway that works in New York may not move the same way in California. Content that escalates in hours in Texas may sit quietly in Montana for weeks. Local legal frameworks, group moderation culture, and industry exposure all shift by region — which is why our state pages exist.
MGMT Reputation handles AWDTSG removal by state for clients in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The same core team runs every case, with the same 72-hour typical turnaround and the same refund-backed guarantee — but the legal framing, platform channels, and regional group knowledge are calibrated to where the content actually lives.
Find your state below. Our AWDTSG removal by state approach covers the regional groups active in your area, the state statutes that strengthen takedown requests, and the industries where exposure tends to escalate fastest.