Presumably the same way they investigate revenge porn complaints today? I don't mean to be obtuse, I understand your questions are rhetorical, but I don't see what it is you're gesturing towards.
In the case of revenge porn, there's an image of a real person. By contrast, fictional content doesn't affect actually show a real person, so any attempt to prohibit fictional revenge porn must target images that merely look similar to a person. What degree of similarity is required to qualify? That dimension isn't a factor in real revenge porn.
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