In this article, I will explain what sensitive content is, why Twitter displays the warning, and how you can view sensitive content.
What is sensitive content on Twitter? Why does Twitter display ‘This Tweet might include sensitive content’ warning? How to see sensitive content in Twitter on iPhone and web How to enable sensitive content in searches on Twitter Disable sensitive content warning for your own Tweets
What is sensitive content on Twitter?
As mentioned earlier, there is a wide range of content available on Twitter. There are times when users share media that depict violence or adult content which might be sensitive content to some users. As the social media giant moderates this content, it ensures to hide it from searches and marks it as sensitive so that it is displayed to you at your discretion. Twitter also restricts adult content to users who are below the age of 18 or users who haven’t added their birth date to their profile. Twitter groups sensitive media into the following categories:
Graphic violence Adult content Violent sexual conduct Gratuitous gore Hateful imagery
According to the Sensitive media policy of Twitter, you can share graphic violence or consensually produced adult content provided you mark it as sensitive media. However, Twitter does not allow Violent sexual conduct, Gratuitous gore, and Hateful imagery. Moreover, the company also moderates and restricts content based on the media type and where it is being shared. For example, if someone shares hateful imagery under a Tweet, the content will be automatically hidden, and there are chances of the account being permanently banned.
Why does Twitter display ‘This Tweet might include sensitive content’ warning?
If a user marks their Tweet as sensitive or if Twitter detects the Tweet to contain sensitive media, the platform displays the said warning. Also, the warning allows the users to choose if they would like to view or ignore the content posted. There will be several accounts on the platform that post sensitive content regularly. If you happen to visit such accounts, Twitter will display a warning along the lines of, “Caution: This profile may include potentially sensitive content. You’re seeing this message because they Tweet potentially sensitive images or language. Do you still want to view it?” Again, you have a choice to view this content, which is also the purpose of displaying this warning.
How to see sensitive content in Twitter on iPhone and web
Please note that you cannot enable the setting that lets you view sensitive content by default using the Twitter app for iPhone. This is because the setting is not displayed or, so to say, not available within the iPhone app. In this case, iPhone and Mac users need to follow very similar steps to enable the “Display media that may contain sensitive content” setting. Here’s how:
How to allow sensitive content in searches on Twitter
Content that is marked as sensitive and accounts that frequently post sensitive content do not appear under searches by default. This is because the Hide Sensitive Content setting is enabled by default within the privacy settings of your account. If you would like to disable this setting, follow the steps listed below. (Note: These settings are not available on the Twitter application for iPhone. However, you can follow these steps using a web browser on any device.) You can now search for Tweets or accounts that potentially display sensitive content.
Disable sensitive content warning for your own Tweets
If you Tweet regularly, but your Tweets do not generate any reach at all, there is a possibility that you might have accidentally turned on the sensitive content warning for your own Tweets. Twitter not only gives users a choice to view or ignore sensitive content, but it also ensures restriction of this content from showing up in other users’ timelines or under search results. If you do not post sensitive content, you might want to disable this setting. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do so. And that’s a wrap! As of writing this article, it’s been less than a week since Elon Musk took over Twitter. I’m sure he’ll be making several changes to the platform shortly. Whether these changes will be for the better or worse is yet to be known. However, as and when these changes take place, I’ll ensure to update the article. If you have any other doubts regarding this article or about how to change or navigate through Twitter settings, leave a comment below, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Read more:
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