Does anyone know how Twitter views are counted?
According to the official website
>Anyone who is logged into X who views a post counts as a view, regardless of where they see the post (e.g. Home, Search, Profiles, etc.) or whether or not they follow the author. If you’re the author, looking at your own post also counts as a view.
>Multiple views may be counted if you view a post more than once, but not all views are unique. For example, you could look at a post on web and then on your phone, and that would count as two views.
From what I've read elsewhere, Twitter counts a view every time a post is displayed on a user's screen, regardless of if the person viewing it has already seen the Tweet. Can anyone confirm?
>>29200>it's a random fake number that scales with likes.If it is, it seems to be a pretty variable random number, since I've seen tweets with the same amount of likes get vastly different views.
I still wouldn't doubt that it is measured on a per-display basis, since it counts views from the person who posted the tweet as well. How many views did you get?