Most of X never posts, replies or likes. It just reads. The view counter is the only number that catches that silent crowd, and it sits under every new post in public.
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When X bolted a public view count onto every new post in December 2022, the reasoning was blunt: over 90 percent of users read without posting, replying or liking. Likes and replies only ever measured the loud minority. The view counter is where the other nine tenths of your audience shows up, which is why a post can feel ignored by its engagement numbers and still carry real reach.
The counter is generous by design. Any logged in user seeing the post counts, on any surface, repeat looks count again, and the number updates in real time beside replies, reposts and likes. Your post competes against a firehose of roughly 500 million posts a day, so a visibly healthy view count is what separates a post that exists from a post that registers.
Views also age well. The count stays public long after the timeline has moved on, so the post you pin, quote or link in a bio keeps proving it was seen. For the posts that represent you, that number is worth stocking properly.
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Right under the post, in the same row as replies, reposts and likes, updating in real time. Anyone reading the tweet sees it, which is exactly what makes it useful.
Same idea, two dashboards. X counts a view when a logged in user sees the post on any surface, which is what analytics tools long called an impression. The view count is the public version, the one readers actually see.
Any logged in look at the post, whether from the timeline, search or the profile itself. Repeat visits count again, and the author's own opens add too. It is a broad counter, which is why every healthy post carries a visible number.
Every new public post carries the view counter, plain text included. Video plays are tracked as their own metric on top, but the number under the post is the one this shelf stocks, whatever the format.