Twitter’s new view counts for tweets offer measurement without meaning
by James Vincent from The Verge - All Posts on (#6754T)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
The internet is, in many ways, built on fraudulent measurement. Measuring article and video views keep the wheels of online advertising spinning, while counting likes, faves, etc, constitute an insidious drip of engagement" that has us all opening apps when we should know better. But some metrics are stupider than others, and Twitter's new public view count for tweets is definitely one of them.
Twitter has long counted views for tweets, but previously chose to keep this information tucked away inside its analytics menu: a data-heavy feature beloved only by social media managers and sadists (but I repeat myself). Knowing how many views a tweet got is useful information, sure, but only if you're running a business or a brand. For the rest...