The visibility of profile views on the platform formerly known as Twitter is a common point of inquiry. Currently, standard user accounts do not provide a mechanism for profile owners to see a list of specific individuals who have viewed their profiles. This means, without third-party applications or a Twitter Blue subscription, a user is generally unaware of who has browsed their page.
Understanding the limitations of view tracking is beneficial for maintaining online privacy and managing expectations regarding data visibility. Historically, social media platforms have taken different approaches to profile view transparency, balancing user privacy with features that offer insights into audience engagement. Twitter’s current policy prioritizes user privacy in this regard.