Why Is Someone Always at the Bottom of Story Views?

Learn why certain viewers appear at the bottom of your story views and how engagement influences the ranking algorithm.

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Story views are often ordered by engagement level. Someone at the bottom likely interacted the least—viewing the story without reacting or replying. The ranking algorithm prioritizes users based on their engagement, ensuring those who interact the most appear at the top.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do some people appear at the bottom of my story viewers list? People who appear at the bottom typically have the least engagement, meaning they viewed your story but did not react or reply. The algorithm prioritizes viewers based on interaction levels.
  2. How does the story view ranking algorithm work? The ranking algorithm orders viewers by their engagement with your story. Those who interact more frequently by reacting or replying are placed higher on the list.
  3. Can the order of story viewers be changed manually? No, the order is determined automatically by the platform based on engagement metrics and cannot be manually adjusted by users.
  4. Does viewing frequency affect story viewer order? Yes, frequent viewers who engage more often tend to appear higher in the story viewers list compared to users who just occasionally view without interacting.