PornDude pages behave more like directory listings than social profiles. That changes the review process: the listing title, location, contact handle, and outbound links usually matter more than copied photos or short profile copy.

If you report too early without saving those fields, the strongest evidence often disappears first.

Treat It Like a Directory Record

  1. Save the exact listing URL and title before reviewing variants.
  2. Capture visible location fields, category labels, and contact handles.
  3. Open every outbound public link and compare where it leads.
  4. Check whether the same listing is referenced from official creator channels.

What Usually Breaks on Fake Listings

  • Contact mismatch: The listing uses handles the creator does not use anywhere else publicly.
  • Location drift: The copied listing title and location wording no longer match the official footprint.
  • Bad outbound links: The page points to unrelated profiles or untrusted destinations.
  • Copied text only: The listing mirrors old copy but lacks current creator-controlled references.

Minimum Evidence Pack

  • Listing URL and screenshots of contact and location fields
  • All outbound links visible on the page
  • The official creator profile or site used for comparison
  • Notes on which fields conflict and why that matters

When to Escalate Immediately

  • The listing routes users to new payment or contact destinations.
  • Copied branding is being used with a different public identity trail.
  • The page targets followers or customers who could be misled quickly.
  • The creator has an official public listing that clearly conflicts with the fake.

Use This With the Canonical Guide

Bottom Line

A fake PornDude listing usually breaks on public contact and outbound-link consistency. Save those fields first, then report with a clean side-by-side comparison.