i’ve actually seen view counts on tweets and honestly it is such an unimaginably bad idea. it is going to create a whole new suite of Problems for people who have a dependence on numbers for validation/self-worth/etc. it’s actively harmful imo.
like the reason we don’t have Numbers is because we consider them to be harmful and not how you build a healthy community. when we (eventually) roll out Metrics for people who depend on them to run their business (creators who derive their income from Posting), they will be opt-in and deliberately convoluted to access; no front-and-center numbers.
although i guess for twitter’s goals (maximize engagement), adding cognitohazardous numbers is a good idea. it’s almost certainly gonna work for the people it doesn’t disgust enough for this to be their Last Straw. bad website.
ALSO for twitter users: this is the CSS you want to drop into a userstyle to hide the view count:
div:has(> a[href*="analytics"]) {
display: none !important;
}
EDIT: i forgot that :has() doesn't have support in firefox. firefox users.... y'all are own your own
DOUBLE EDIT: from @thricedotted in the comments:
firefox users aren't totally SOL — in 103+,
:has()can be enabled by going toabout:configand settinglayout.css.has-selector.enabledto true
so go do that
Which means they're releasing patches for twitter instead of cohost
for this (we haven't fully ruled out comment likes but we're not sure how we want to go about it yet)