This is the only place where Facebook explicitly tells you who viewed your content. If you post a Story, you can see a list of every person who opened it.
Check your "Likes," "Reacts," and "Comments." People who consistently engage with your older posts are likely visiting your profile.
Facebook protects this data for privacy reasons. If users knew their every click was being tracked and reported, they would spend less time on the platform. To keep people browsing freely, Facebook keeps "viewing" data strictly confidential. Beware of "Profile Viewer" Apps and Scams
A popular workaround involves looking at the "View Page Source" of your Facebook profile and searching for a list called InitialChatFriendsList .
Since you can’t see who is looking at you, the best strategy is to control they can see.
While you can't see "silent viewers," you can see who interacts with your content. If you want to know who is paying attention to you, look here: