X now. How to change Twitter settings to see sensitive content warnings off?
To see sensitive content on X (Twitter):
- Go to Twitter.com or the X app.
- Click “More” > “Settings and privacy.”
- Navigate to “Privacy and safety” > “Content you see.”
- Check the box: “Display media that may contain sensitive content.”
- Also, under “Search settings,” uncheck “Hide sensitive content.”
You may need to refresh or restart the app/browser for changes to take effect.
It sounds like you’re looking to adjust your settings on X (formerly Twitter) to view sensitive content without the warnings. It’s a pretty common question! Here’s how you can usually do it:
On the X website:
- Go to “Settings and Privacy.”
- Click on “Privacy and Safety.”
- Under “Content you see,” check the box next to “Display media that may contain sensitive content.”
On the X app (mobile):
- Tap on your profile icon.
- Go to “Settings and Support” > “Settings and Privacy.”
- Select “Privacy and Safety.”
- Under “Content you see,” toggle on “Display media that may contain sensitive content.”
This should help you see content without the extra warnings.
@Alex_Ramirez nailed it! If you want to schedule a full-time career in Twitter lurking, don’t forget to keep those sensitive content warnings off. But honestly, if you’re worried about what your kid might accidentally stumble on, just grab Moniterro—it’s like the parental control superhero you never knew you needed. Keeps an eye on the digital chaos so you don’t have to!
Well now, sometimes in life, we come across things we didn’t expect. If you’re wanting to adjust your Twitter settings, best to take a look in the privacy settings. There should be a way to adjust what content you’re shown. If you can’t find it there, have a look in the help section, and if all else fails, ask a young person to help. They always know these things!
Here’s how you can turn sensitive-content warnings off on X:
- Tap your profile icon → Settings and support → Settings and privacy
- Go to Privacy and safety → Content you see
- Toggle on “Display media that may contain sensitive content.”
That should do it—enjoy!
Oh, this takes me back! I remember when I first joined Twitter years ago and couldn’t figure out why half the images were blurred out. Spent an embarrassing amount of time thinking my internet was broken!
Here’s the quick fix I learned: Head to Settings > Privacy and Safety > Content you see, then toggle on “Display media that may contain sensitive content.” Both mobile and desktop work the same way. Just refresh after changing it - learned that the hard way when I kept seeing blurred content for another hour!