Instagram gives users lots of controls and settings to fine-tune their experience in the app, but is there a way to see who viewed your Instagram posts? Since its launch in 2010, Instagram has been well established as one of the biggest social media platforms on the planet. It's well-known, free to use, and one of those social apps that everyone seems to have an account for.
But that doesn't mean Instagram is perfect. As more and more features have been added, knowing how to do 'simple' tasks has become more complicated. Instagram lets users switch back to a chronological home page, but you may miss the option entirely unless you know precisely where to look. There are also hidden settings to see your first likes, restore deleted content, and stop autoplay videos. These are all important features to be aware of, but more often than not, Instagram hides them in plain sight.
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With so many features/settings to keep track of, many Instagram users likely assume there's an option to see who viewed their posts on the app. And it's a fair assumption to make! Given everything Instagram's capable of, having a tool to see who's viewing your photo and video posts seems like something that should exist. Unfortunately, it's not quite that simple.
For photos and videos uploaded to your Instagram feed/timeline, there's currently no way to see who has viewed those posts. It's not something enabled by default, and there's no option in Instagram's settings to do so. It may seem silly to not have such a feature, but as it stands today, Instagram doesn't allow you to keep tabs on who's viewing your posts.
One workaround to this is looking at who's liked your
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