How To Choose Sensitive Content Preferences On Bigo Live App

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If you're looking to choose sensitive content preferences on the Bigo Live app, this video will guide you through the process. Bigo Live has a strict content moderation policy to ensure a safe streaming environment, and while some users may have the option to adjust sensitive content settings, others may find that this feature is no longer available.

To check if you can manage sensitive content preferences, open the Bigo Live app and log into your account. From the homepage, tap "Me" in the bottom-right corner to access your profile. Next, tap the gear icon in the top-right corner to open "Settings." If the "Sensitive Content Preferences" option is available, you can adjust your settings accordingly.

However, in many cases, this option has been removed due to Bigo Live’s zero-tolerance policy for offensive or sensitive content. The platform uses AI detection and human moderation to filter harmful content automatically, which means users no longer have direct control over this setting.

While you may not be able to adjust sensitive content settings directly, you can explore alternative privacy options. Navigate to the "Privacy" section in settings to modify content visibility, restrictions, or filters. Additionally, checking notification settings may help you customize your experience on the app.

If you believe your content preferences are not being applied correctly, consider reaching out to Bigo Live support for further assistance.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:16 Accessing Bigo Live settings
0:31 Checking for sensitive content preferences
0:50 Alternative privacy settings
1:10 Conclusion

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