Twitter working on feature which will filter graphic content in direct messages
Twitter is working on a feature that will allow users to decide whether they want to view or filter graphic media content sent to them via direct messages. As per a reverse engineering expert, Jane Manchun Wong the feature will be exclusive to just direct messages, excluding the news feed.
According to the screenshot shared by Wong, users will get a warning informing them about the graphic content and whether they want to enable it or not. “Display warnings over messages detected to potentially containing graphic media (like nudity, sexual content, or violence). You’ll always the option to view the media if you want,” the prompt mentions for such content in DMs.