
If you’re planning on viewing sensitive content on Twitter, it may be a good idea to hide what you’re looking at. Now even the media marked as sensitive (by a user or Twitter) will be displayed in your Twitter feed. Select your profile picture on mobile or More on desktop.Open Twitter on your device and sign into your account.If you already have your Twitter account, follow our step-by-step guide to learn how to unblock sensitive content and display media files without warning.The instructions are the same for Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac users. Of course, if you don’t have a Twitter account yet, you’ll need to create one and sign in to have access to these settings. If you’re over 18 (and have your birth date included in your profile) and want the unblocked experience, you can adjust the sensitive content settings of your profile to show you all content found on Twitter without any restrictions. By default, Twitter places a warning over this media: “This media may contain sensitive material”, or “This media includes potentially sensitive content.” However, you can disable the sensitive content warning (even on Apple devices like iPhone and iPad) if you want to see that content or if you don’t want the warning message to be displayed over your own tweets.
