In the landscape of social media, platforms like Instagram and TikTok have conditioned users to expect a high degree of social interaction: likes, comments, and, perhaps most intriguingly, the ability to see exactly who has viewed a profile or a story. This transparency fosters a culture of surveillance and engagement. However, VSCO (Visual Supply Company), a popular photo editing and sharing app, operates on a fundamentally different philosophy. A common query among new and seasoned users alike is: "Can I see who views my VSCO?" This paper aims to inform users about the reality of VSCO’s privacy structure, debunk common myths regarding third-party tools, and explain the platform’s intentional design focused on creation over validation.
Unlike Instagram or some other social platforms, VSCO prioritizes privacy and a judgment-free creative space. As a result, they do not provide any feature—like "story views" or profile visit logs—that shows who has seen your profile, journal posts, or images. You can only see the number of hearts (likes) and comments on your published content, but not who viewed it. can i see who views my vsco
The highly requested feature, "can I see who views my VSCO," aims to provide users with insights into who is viewing their content without revealing their identity. This feature will allow users to gauge interest in their posts while maintaining the anonymous nature of VSCO. In the landscape of social media, platforms like
No, VSCO does not allow you to see who views your profile or individual photos. A common query among new and seasoned users