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Takedowns and right to be forgotten

How to remove a creator’s content fast when they revoke permission or ask to be forgotten, and what happens after.

4 min read · last updated 2026-05
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A creator can change their mind, and under privacy law a person can ask to have their data removed. You need to honour both quickly. Idukki makes a takedown a single action and records that you did it.

Take content down

  1. Find the content. Locate the post in the collection it appears in.
  2. Unpublish it. Remove or unpublish the post so it stops showing in live widgets.
  3. Honour a forget request. For a right-to-be-forgotten request, delete the creator’s content and associated data, not just hide it.
  4. Record the action. The takedown is logged in the audit trail with a timestamp so you can show it was actioned.

If it doesn’t work

If content still shows after a takedown, a cached page may be serving an old copy; confirm the post is unpublished in Idukki and re-check after the page refreshes.

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