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Twitter now lets you place content warnings on individual tweets



Twitter is now giving all the users on their platform access to a warning feature that they tested last year. This feature will allow you to put warnings for “sensitive” content on obscure individual photos and videos, rather than adding a blanket warning to all multimedia tweets, This feature will now be available to all the users, including on Android, iOS, and the Web client. 

Users will now be able to put a content warning on a post by adding a photo or videotaping to edit it and then hitting a flag icon that will bring up the options listed above and then you can tag multiple warnings for an individual piece of media and you can also add a warning to one image or video in the tweet but doing that places a Single warning on both of the images. 

Just like the previous systems, the viewers of the tweets can click on the show to view the media in. You cannot put warnings on tweet text. The warning so far does not appear on embedded tweets or apps like Tweetdeck, and we’re hoping they fix that. Content warnings are normally framed as a way to let people avoid engaging with potentially upsetting or NSFW content. 

Twitter now lets you place content warnings on individual tweets

Twitter now lets you place content warnings on individual tweets


Twitter is now giving all the users on their platform access to a warning feature that they tested last year. This feature will allow you to put warnings for “sensitive” content on obscure individual photos and videos, rather than adding a blanket warning to all multimedia tweets, This feature will now be available to all the users, including on Android, iOS, and the Web client. 

Users will now be able to put a content warning on a post by adding a photo or videotaping to edit it and then hitting a flag icon that will bring up the options listed above and then you can tag multiple warnings for an individual piece of media and you can also add a warning to one image or video in the tweet but doing that places a Single warning on both of the images. 

Just like the previous systems, the viewers of the tweets can click on the show to view the media in. You cannot put warnings on tweet text. The warning so far does not appear on embedded tweets or apps like Tweetdeck, and we’re hoping they fix that. Content warnings are normally framed as a way to let people avoid engaging with potentially upsetting or NSFW content.