Twitter is a great platform for sharing information and ideas, but it’s also a great place to flag content that may be sensitive. To flag a tweet for sensitive content, you’ll need to first create a Twitter account and select the “sensitive content” tab. Then, you’ll need to enter the information about the tweet that you want to flagged. Here are some examples of what you could enter: The tweet might be about an issue that’s sensitive to your audience. For example, if the tweet is about gun violence, then you might want to flag it as such. The tweet might be about a political topic that’s sensitive to your audience. For example, if the tweet is about Bernie Sanders’ campaign, then you might want to flag it as such. The tweet might be about something that’s personal or confidential. For example, if the tweet is from someone who isn’t allowed to share their thoughts on a certain topic on Twitter, then they might not want their followers to see it.


If you need to tweet an image or video of something with a content warning, it’s a good idea to mark the media as “sensitive.” Doing so will hide the image or video unless someone clicks a “Show” button. Here’s how to do it.

First, visit the Twitter website or open the Twitter app. Begin composing a tweet and attach an image or a video. If you’re using the Twitter app, tap the paintbrush icon below the image thumbnail to begin editing. If you’re on the web version of Twitter, click “Edit” in the lower-right corner of the image.

Next, tap or click the flag icon. On the Twitter app, it’s in the lower-right corner of the screen. On the web, you’ll find the flag as a tab in the upper-right, just above the image thumbnail.

Under the “Put a content warning on this tweet” menu, place a check mark beside any of the items that apply. If you’re posting a spoiler on Twitter, the “Sensitive” setting works the best.

After that, tap “Done” then “Save” on the Twitter app, or just “Save” on the web version of Twitter.

After tweeting, other Twitter users will see the content warning obscuring your image or video unless they click or tap the “Show” button.

Pretty easy, right? Feel free to post all the Elden Ring spoilers you want. Just make sure that you don’t violate Twitter’s terms of service along the way. Good luck, and stay safe out there!

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