Removal & Edits Policy
eGirlHub is built around the creators we cover. Most creators we feature are doing remarkable work — building businesses, growing audiences, navigating an industry that didn't exist five years ago. We want to do right by them, and we accommodate creator requests whenever we reasonably can.
What we cover, and what we don't
We aggregate publicly available information about creators from their own platforms. We don't post paywalled content, and we don't link to sites that do. We don't republish material a creator chose to keep private or paid.
Creator requests
If you're a creator featured on eGirlHub and you'd like to request a change — including profile removal, edits to specific information, or updates to outdated content — please reach out. We evaluate every request individually against our internal editorial standards.
We accommodate most requests, particularly:
- Updates and corrections to factual information (follower counts, platform handles, bio details)
- Removing platforms you no longer maintain
- Editing inaccurate or outdated content
- Profile removal for creators who fit our internal criteria for removal eligibility
For each request, we consider the creator's situation, the nature of the request, and our editorial responsibilities. Our criteria are internal and applied case by case. We lean toward accommodating creators wherever editorial standards allow.
How to reach us
- General requests, edits, or removal inquiries: contact@egirlhub.com
- DMCA takedowns (copyrighted material specifically): see /dmca
We respond to all legitimate creator requests. Response times vary based on the complexity of the request and the editorial review required.
DMCA takedowns
For copyrighted material you own that appears on the site without your authorization, file a DMCA notice per 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3) with our designated agent. See /dmca for the full process.
A DMCA takedown is a separate legal process from a creator removal request.
Our approach
We're an editorial publication, not an adversary. We cover creators because we think the creator economy is one of the most interesting cultural shifts of this decade. Most of the creators we feature recognize that good coverage is valuable; many actively help us keep their information accurate.
If you have a concern about how you're covered, tell us. We'll work with you to resolve it within our editorial standards.