MySpace views.?
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If I have MySpace profile privacy settings set to "Friends Only" but have no friends "joined", why do I have the counter of profile views showing views? Can a person who has been requested as a MySpace friend view my profile or do they have to join/accept? Does the profile counter count people who have found my "Home" but not viewed my full profile?
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Answer:
I do believe that if anybody views your profile (even if all they see is your display image and headline) then it is counted towards yourprofile views. Your requested friends still have to accept you as a friend before they can view your entire page. Other than that everything is blocked from them.
Jim R at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source
Other answers
it doesn't matter if your profile is private or not. if someone click your profile , it's automatically counted. so if you have no friends on your list but your counter says "10" it means 10 ppl tried to view your prof.
Emily
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