A Step-by-Step Image Guide to Viewing Sensitive Content on Twitter

How to See Sensitive Content on Twitter

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While Twitter is quite an evolved social media app, it’s not entirely free of inappropriate content and NFSW. Therefore, Twitter labels such tweets as sensitive content and hides them from the user. However, if you want to access them or don’t mind seeing such content in general, here’s how to see sensitive content on Twitter.

Twitter provides an option to disable or enable sensitive content on Twitter. In this article, we will help you use this option in both web and mobile applications. But before that, let’s first understand what sensitive content means.

What is sensitive content on Twitter?

Every time a user uploads an image within a Tweet, they are allowed to provide information about the nature of the Tweet. So, when a user tweets about something that requires viewer warning, such as sensitive or unpleasant content, she can mark her media settings appropriately.

And once they do, Twitter takes notice and marks it as sensitive content. Therefore, when users view such a tweet, they will see a flag that says, ‘The following media contains potentially sensitive content’. Now, you can only see the image or video on Twitter by clicking ‘Show’.

sensitive-content
Sensitive Content

However, as mentioned above, some tweets may be incorrectly marked as private, so consider disabling this flag. This is how you can do it.

Note: Unfortunately, these controls are unavailable on the iPhone app. However, you can use Twitter in Safari to change your sensitive content settings, which will also be reflected on your iPhone app.

How to see sensitive content on Twitter

Here are the steps to enable the toggle to view sensitive content on Twitter. Let’s see how to do it on the web version of Twitter.

Allow sensitive content on Twitter Web

Step 1: Click on the three dots icon on the main Twitter screen.

Step 2: Click ‘Settings & Privacy‘ under ‘Settings & Support’
Click on Settings and Privacy
Click on Settings and Privacy

Step 3: Click on ‘Privacy and security‘.

Step 4: Select ‘Content you see‘.

Step 5: Now, uncheck the box next to ‘Show media that may contain sensitive content‘.

Uncheck the box
Uncheck the box

Next, let’s consider enabling this option in the Twitter mobile app. Please note that this option is unfortunately not available for the iPhone app.

Turn on sensitive content on Twitter on Android

Step 1: Tap on your profile picture and select ‘Settings & Privacy‘.

Step 2: Now, tap ‘Privacy and security’ and select ‘Content you see‘.

Step 3: Enable the ‘Show media that may contain sensitive content‘ option.

This is how you can see tweets with sensitive content in your feed. However, if you also want to enable sensitive tweets within Twitter search, please read the next section of this article.

How to allow sensitive content in Twitter searches

This is how you can view sensitive content in Twitter searches, and we provide methods for both the web and app versions. However, this option is available only for the Android app, not iPhone.

Change sensitive content settings for Twitter searches on the web

Step 1: Click on the three dots icon on the main Twitter screen.

Click on the three dots icon
Click on the three dots icon

Step 2: Click ‘Settings & Privacy‘ under ‘Settings & Support’

Click Settings & Privacy
Click Settings & Privacy

Step 3: Go to ‘Privacy and security‘ and select ‘Content you see‘.

Select Content you see
Select Content you see

Step 4: Now, select Search Settings.

Select Search Settings
Select Search Settings

Step 5: Uncheck the box next to “Hide sensitive content”.

Uncheck the box
Uncheck the box

Now, let us take a look at the procedure for the Twitter app on Android.

Enable sensitive content in Twitter searches using the Android app

Step 1: Tap on your profile picture and select ‘Settings & Privacy‘.

Settings & Privacy
Settings & Privacy

Step 2: Now, tap on ‘Privacy and security‘.

Privacy and security
Privacy and security

Step 3: Select ‘Content you see‘.

Content you see
Content you see

Step 4: Tap on Search Settings.

Search Settings
Search Settings

Step 5: Turn off the “Hide sensitive content” option.

Hide sensitive content
Hide sensitive content

That’s all! You will be able to view sensitive content through a Twitter search. Next, let’s look at how to mark your tweets as private.

How to change Twitter’s sensitive content settings

When you add sensitive media to your Tweets, you must inform Twitter of its nature. So if you want to mark media within your Tweets as sensitive content, here’s how you can do it.

Turn on sensitive content settings for your tweets on the web

Step 1: Click on the three dots icon on the main Twitter screen.

Click on the three dots icon
Click on the three dots icon

Step 2: Click ‘Settings & Privacy‘ under ‘Settings & Support’

Click Settings & Privacy
Click Settings & Privacy

Step 3: Click on ‘Privacy and security‘. Select Your tweets.

Privacy and security
Privacy and security

 

Step 4: Select the option to ‘Mark media you Tweet as having material that may be sensitive‘.

Mark media you Tweet as having material that may be sensitive
Mark media you Tweet as having material that may be sensitive

Now, let’s look at the steps for the mobile app. This option, however, is available for Android and iPhone apps.

Change content settings for your tweets in the mobile app

Step 1: Tap on your profile picture and select ‘Settings & Privacy‘.

Step 2: Now, tap ‘Privacy and security‘ and select Your tweets.

Step 4: Now, turn on the toggle for ‘Mark media you Tweet as material that may be sensitive’ to show it as sensitive content on Twitter.

 

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This is everything you need to know about sensitive content on Twitter. However, check out the FAQ section below if you have further questions.

Twitter Confidential Content FAQ

1. Is sensitive content safe?

Yes, sensitive content is safe on Twitter. However, the content and information within the media can be unpleasant or disturbing.

2. Do I need to enter my date of birth on Twitter?

Yes, you must enter your date of birth when signing up for Twitter for content to be moderated effectively.

 

 


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