Facebook users are accustomed to seeing the number of likes, comments and shares on their Facebook posts. However, it’s not every day that Facebook users can view their own view counts to determine how popular their posts might be. According to the Independent, the bug that allows some Facebook users to see their own view counts is exactly that: a bug, not a new feature that Facebook is rolling out to some users.
Apparently it wasn’t just the fact that Facebook showed people their own view count, but the view count of other users as well. Facebook users like Akemi Bourgeois posted the fact that she could see the view counts to her Twitter account, and asked if anyone wanted to know their own Facebook post view counts.
The new Facebook view count seems to be a test/slow roll out amongst certain random users. So who wants their view count? I am all knowing.
Facebook started a view count next to the like count. Copying youtube, but this time it’s just the wrong way.The Facebook view counts bug let people know just how popular their Facebook posts really were, reports the Daily Mail – quite an off-putting thing for Facebook posts that may have witnessed 500 views and only one like for a certain Facebook post, for example.#StalkerAlert#ByeFacebook
On Twitter, a search for “Facebook view count” turns up tweets about people discussing the Facebook views bug — or those complaining about what they think is a new feature being unveiled by Facebook. While view counts are a pretty popular thing to see on YouTube videos that are public, view counts aren’t something that Facebook users are used to seeing. However, this data is obviously tracked by Facebook for a variety of reasons.
Certain users of social media platforms find that high followers and view counts can be valuable. There are advertisers willing to pay users with large social media followings in exchange to tweet or post information about their products and services. As such, the analytics on view counts and social engagement of various Facebook posts is necessary, as it is on Twitter, YouTube and other social media platforms.
If Facebook ever decides to roll out the post view count in actuality, they’d better tread carefully – or suffer the wrath of Facebook view count complainers.
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Interesting.....let's b watching closely
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