Twitter Content Warning

Sensitive content warning

With the help of Twitter Content Warning, you warn your community about sensitive content. Be it violent content from the news or from too much nudity. You can now protect your community from this. How to use the new feature, you will see in this tutorial.

Details about the Twitter Content Warning

In this article, we will introduce you to a new safety feature currently being tested by Twitter that allows users to add a content warning to their tweets. On the Internet or on social media, you often come across content that you don’t really want to see. However, Twitter wants users to stop seeing content in their feed that could be unwanted or even disturbing. To this end, the platform is now testing a new feature that allows users to add a warning to their tweets before posting them. Users will then see a warning message that the tweet is sensitive content. Only when users click on “View” do they get to see the tweet. The test was featured on the Twitter Safety account in a tweet. There they wrote that Twitter is where people discuss what’s happening in the world, which sometimes means sharing disturbing or sensitive content. That’s why they’re testing an option to add a one-time warning to photos and videos.

The psychology of Twitter

Although Twitter has only 300 million active users and this seems tiny against the more than 1.5 billion of Facebook, the platform has a very big impact on the social life of our world. Politicians, celebrities and journalists in particular, who are otherwise only active in traditional print media, have discovered the platform for themselves: precisely because the influence of print media and individual politicians is steadily declining in the age of the Internet, they hope to counter their dwindling relevance through the excessive use of Twitter.

Twitter Content Warning - Sensitivity and Personal Boundaries

Twitter is still used today to coordinate political actions and joint protests, as well as to make certain issues heard. Last but not least, because people tend to surround themselves only with those who share their personal opinions on certain topics, many users feel that the content alert feature is a good thing and welcome it. It is nothing new that just disreputable tweets, be they of political nature or not, can gain a special reach and offend many people.

Alternative to reporting/blocking

Twitter prides itself on not interfering in user debates. But due to pressure from certain user groups, a solution was needed: certain dark aspects of human nature are promoted on Twitter, and not all users want to be exposed to that. As mentioned before, the algorithm seems to favor impulsiveness and hurtful posts, because these are usually always traffic guarantors that can be used to quickly gain reach. The content warning for individual content is the best alternative to reporting entire accounts: Similar to Instagram, users can mark a piece of content with a content warning so that those who feel negatively affected by it can ignore it right away. The previous option to mark all of one’s tweets as sensitive turned out to be extremely flawed: Why would a user who usually only tweets about cats brand himself because of a post that is out of line? The content warning function is therefore the next logical step for Twitter.

Twitter Content Warning - Ban Unpleasant Content

Some users put temporary attention and traffic above the negative effect tweets can have on others and ignore the consequences. That’s why Twitter sends many who succumb to the temptation of unthinking tweets a request to edit or retract the content. Anyone who feels unfairly accused can veto the platform.

Why Twitter is so seductive

Twitter’s old approach was that offensive tweets were reported by the user base and the company responded. The new approach is much less “mob-oriented” and looks much more closely at content and incident. Based on the specific content, Twitter then looks for the appropriate violation category and acts accordingly. An idea that, for many, further improves the quality of the platform and is praised for its fairness. Any content you tag in this way will appear blurred and covered with a warning.

Twitter Content Warning - The New Exploration Staff

New registrants will get fresh looks in the “Explore” section, with new suggestions under the “For You” section that you can swipe, like, retweet, or comment on as you see fit. However, the “Trending” registration card will initially be reserved for smartphone users from Anglophone countries.

The "Heads Up" feature as a further marking of sensitive content

In a press briefing, Twitter mentioned the upcoming “Heads Up” feature that is closely related in purpose to the content alert: With it, inclined users will be able to recognize when they enter a hot, contentious debate and know from the start whether or not they want to watch the relevant history. Because the development of the “Heads Up” feature is not quite finished yet, we will fill you in on all the details elsewhere.

Twitter Content Warning - Your Twitter Partner

To summarize the whole thing once again: To be able to add a warning to an image, the three-dot menu must be clicked and the flag selected. When this is selected, a menu opens with three options available. Violence”, “Nudity” and “Sensitive”. After the image is posted, the respective warning is above it and the image is only blurred to users until they visualize it. As mentioned, this function is only being tested and is currently only available to a few users. If Twitter is satisfied with the results of the test, they will roll out the feature to all users in the coming months. If you have any questions or want to optimize your Twitter experience, contact our social media specialists or make an appointment right here.

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