Did you recently see an error message on Twitter saying, “This Tweet might include sensitive content”?
If so, you’re probably contemplating the cause of the error and what you can do to repair it.
On social media platforms such as Instagram, posting NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content might result in an immediate ban.
As opposed to other websites for social networking, Twitter allows users to publish NSFW content.
If you publish NSFW media, you’ll need to label the content as sensitive in your privacy and security settings.
Therefore, if you come across tweets that are classified as sensitive, it means that the person is often tweeting NSFW content.
What Is Sensitive Content?
Twitter provides shared content via tweets, images, videos, and live streams. It is possible to find anything and everything you want on the platform.
Some accounts encourage children’s content, such as memes and official info. There is also an abundance of adult or violent information on Twitter.
So, how can Twitter discern sensitive content from this sea of data?
Twitter has rules that distinguish sensitive content from other content. According to Twitter, “potentially sensitive content” is information that other users may not want to see, like violence or nakedness’.
How to Skip the “Sensitive Content” Warning
You can turn off your Sensitive Content warning in Twitter’s privacy settings. The options are available on the same page within the Android app. However, they’re not present in the Twitter application on iPhones or iPad. If you modify the settings via the internet, your Twitter iPhone and iPad apps will display sensitive content without warning.
To turn off the warning, visit Twitter’s webpage and select”More. The “More” button on the left-hand side of the screen is depicted by three dots inside the shape of a circle.
Then, click next to the “Settings and Privacy” option from the pop-up menu.
Choose”Settings” and then the “Settings and Privacy” option.
Select “Privacy and Safety” from the options to the left, and then click “Content You See.”
At the top right of your screen, you can check the “Display Media That May Contain Sensitive Content” box to turn off the alert for tweets.
How to View Sensitive Content on Twitter on an iPhone
It can become annoying to keep unblocking potentially sensitive media, particularly when you consider that Twitter often mischaracterizes media as sensitive. To eliminate the trouble of unlocking each one, it is possible to disable the warning about sensitive content altogether.
Unfortunately, this feature isn’t offered within the iPhone Twitter application. Instead, you’ll have to modify the settings on the website.
Click on the ” Profile ” section on the menu just to the left of your home page.
Click on it to open the “Settings and Privacy” tab.
Click “Privacy and Safety.”
Click to open the “Content you see” tab beneath the “Your Twitter activity” section.
Select your “Display Media That May Contain Sensitive Content” checkbox.
After you restart Twitter using your iPhone, you’ll view sensitive content without warning. But, you won’t be able to search for the material. To alter this, try the following.
Repeat steps 1 through 4.
Click”Search settings” or click the “Search settings” button.
In the window that pops up, deactivate the pop-up window and uncheck the “Hide sensitive content” checkbox.
How do you turn off the Warning for Content Sensitive for your tweets?
Twitter sometimes flags tweets as sensitive, even though they include no media of that nature and the account that tweets could even be blocked.
It is important to note that this feature isn’t available on Twitter iPhones or iPad. Additionally, be aware that Twitter can disable this feature if you send sensitive tweets and do not flag them.
Here are the steps to disable the alert for content sensitivity in the tweets you make yourself.
First step: tap the icon for the navigation menu (Android) in the upper-left corner. Tap Settings and Privacy.
For iPhone, Log into your Twitter account from any browser, then click your profile’s icon on the left-hand side and click on Settings and Privacy.
For Desktop For Desktop, click on the navigation bar to the left, click the three dots, and choose Settings and Privacy.
Step 2: Next, you can select Privacy and Safety in the drop-down menu.
Step 3: If you’re using Android, Step 3: Scroll down and drag up to the left to Mark the tweets you share as having material that could be sensitive.
On iPhone and Desktops, Click on Your Tweets in the privacy and security bar and uncheck the box next to the media you tweet as having material that might be sensitive.
Not So Sensitive Content
Whether you decide to mark your content as sensitive or not, Twitter will delete your post or block your use of your Twitter profile if it includes anything considered extreme. Also, if you feel that your content could be offensive to any person, it’s best to flag the content as sensitive before uploading. While Twitter will automatically do this, however, it is better to flag yourself and provide the most precise information to Twitter about the content that you have uploaded. But whether you wish to block sensitive content on Twitter is not your choice.
How do I turn off the sensitive Content on Twitter Alerts For Twitter Tweets on iPhone?
If you’d like to turn off Twitter-sensitive content warnings for your tweets on your iPhone, take the steps listed below.
Open your browser and log in to your Twitter account.
Select the Profile option located on the left.
Tap on Privacy and Safety.
Tap on Tweets.
Uncheck the box: Mark the content you tweet as having content that could be sensitive.
Why Can’t I See Sensitive Content on Twitter?
Your media settings block content from your computer. Follow the previously mentioned steps to allow you to view sensitive content whenever you wish.
How To Turn Off Sensitive Content On Twitter Android
Disabling sensitive content on Twitter for Android is pretty simple. All you need be doing is
In the Twitter app, tap your profile photo in the upper-left corner.
Click Settings and Privacy, then choose Privacy and Safety.
Tap Content that you can.
Switch on the display media that could contain sensitive information.
In the future, if you encounter sensitive information on Twitter, you can tap show or browse to view the contents.
What Is Sensitive Content?
Twitter blocks this media automatically, with messages such as “This media may include sensitive information” and “The following media contains potentially sensitive content.”
These warning labels are intended for images with extreme violence or nakedness, which could disturb viewers. While Twitter’s policy on sensitive media is more relaxed than Facebook’s, it shows such warnings when the content is too gory or displays any sexual violence.
Conclusion
Specific posts posted on Twitter may be considered to be classified as NSFW, and users have the option to mark any media they post as NSFW.
If you would like to see sensitive media, it is necessary to mark the box “Display media that may contain sensitive content” in the “Content you see” setting.
It also completely removes the “This Tweet might include sensitive content” error.
If you don’t want to access sensitive media, it is best to disable the box instead.