A note on recent changes to my social media.
- Sasha Paige
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- Jan 12
- 2 min read
Over the past few days, you may have noticed some significant changes across my social media accounts. I wanted to take a moment to explain why those changes were made and how I’m approaching things going forward.
Social media platforms are constantly evolving, particularly when it comes to policies around safety, adult content, and professional use. In light of recent updates to terms and conditions across multiple platforms, I made the decision to step back, review my digital presence, and reset my accounts with intention.
This meant removing past posts, tightening boundaries, and clarifying how and where I engage online. While this kind of reset can look abrupt from the outside, it was a thoughtful and proactive decision. My aim is to ensure that my public-facing social media spaces are compliant, sustainable, and aligned with how I want to show up professionally... This really matters to me and I hope you all understand.
Direct messages on social platforms are now closed, and professional enquiries are handled via clearly marked contact links. This isn’t about distancing myself from my audience, but about creating safer, more manageable communication channels. The conversations in the DMs on places like X and Instagram are one of the main causes of deletion.
From this point on there shall be no reference to my escorting on any of my social media platforms. I shall not be mentioning my availability, my rates or the services that I offer, all off of those topics are not banned. You can of course access all of the information right here on my website and my adverts on Birchplace and Adultwork.
I know that many other content creators and service providers are still posting in the same way and that is totally up to them. All I know is that social media takes up a lot of my time and I cannot invest in something which may result in all of that work being deleted.
I’ve been navigating this industry for over two decades, and one thing experience teaches you is that adaptability matters. Platforms change, expectations shift, and the only sustainable approach is one that prioritises clarity, honesty, and professionalism.
Thank you to those who’ve been patient and supportive while I’ve made these adjustments. This reset isn’t an ending — it’s a recalibration. I’m looking forward to continuing the conversation in ways that are clearer, safer, and more intentional.
Thank you for reading and as always, thank you for your support.

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