My Instagram account, Ayisha Cottontail (
@therealayisha), has been part of my real identity, business presence, creator history, and public modeling portfolio since January 9, 2014.
For years, Meta:â¨â˘ accepted my government documentation,â¨â˘ reviewed my verification requests,â¨â˘ sent creator payout/remittance statements to AYISHA COTTONTAIL LLC,â¨â˘ encouraged me repeatedly to apply for Meta Verified,â¨â˘ approved monetization features,â¨â˘ and maintained my account in âgood standing.â
Then suddenly, without meaningful transparency, Ayisha Cottontail (
@therealayisha) was escalated into a severe âAccount Integrityâ / âSexually Explicit Contentâ enforcement category.
Yet the profile shell still publicly exists.â¨The username still resolves.â¨My business records with Meta still exist.â¨My creator payout history still exists.â¨My identity continuity still exists.
What exactly changed?
I compiled the documentation, timelines, screenshots, payout records, verification history, and policy inconsistencies into one detailed review packet because something about this process does not feel procedurally consistent.
The public deserves to understand how automated enforcement systems can affect long-standing creator identities and businesses overnight.
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