Unfortunately, you cannot see who views your Twitter pictures. Twitter does not offer a feature to track or display viewing statistics for individual images.
Here's why this is:
- Privacy: Twitter prioritizes user privacy and doesn't want to expose who is viewing specific content.
- Data Complexity: Tracking every view of every image on Twitter would be a massive undertaking for the platform.
- User Experience: Displaying view counts for images could potentially encourage users to focus on popularity rather than the content itself.
While you can't see who views your individual images, you can track the overall engagement of your tweets, including:
- Likes: The number of users who liked your tweet.
- Retweets: The number of users who shared your tweet with their followers.
- Replies: The number of users who commented on your tweet.
- Impressions: The number of times your tweet was displayed in users' timelines.
These metrics can provide insights into the overall performance of your tweets, even if you can't track individual image views.