Twitter marks content as "sensitive" based on its media policy. This can include violent content, graphic content, or adult sexual content.
Here's how you can adjust your settings to potentially see more content marked as sensitive:
Adjusting Your Search Settings: When you search on Twitter, sensitive content is usually filtered out by default. To change this, go to your [https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Search%20Settings](search settings). You'll find an option to hide or show sensitive content. Uncheck the box that says "Hide sensitive content".
Adjusting Your Profile Settings: For your timeline (the content you see from accounts you follow), you can adjust your [https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Profile%20Settings](profile settings).
Individual Media Override (Tweets with Warnings): If a specific tweet has a [https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Content%20Warning](content warning), you will likely need to click through it to view the content. There isn't a global setting to bypass all such warnings automatically.
Account-Level Sensitivity: If an account consistently posts sensitive content, they may mark their entire [https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Account%20Level%20Sensitivity](account level sensitivity) as such. In this case, Twitter might always place a warning before you view their content, even if you've adjusted your general settings.
Age Restrictions: Keep in mind that some content might be age-restricted and therefore unavailable unless you have the correct age set on your account.
Important Considerations:
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