One of the key features that sets VSCO apart from other social media platforms is its focus on visual storytelling. Users can share their photos and videos, applying various presets and editing tools to give their content a distinct look and feel. The app has become a hub for creatives, artists, and influencers to showcase their work and connect with others who share similar interests.

While you can't see who viewed you , you might be looking for ways to view other people's content more effectively.

VSCO is often referred to as "dark social" because its traffic is difficult to track. Unlike Instagram, which provides robust Professional Dashboard analytics for businesses, VSCO remains a closed loop. For many, this is a feature, not a bug. It allows for:

Unlike LinkedIn (which shows you exactly who viewed your profile) or Instagram Stories (which show you a viewer list), VSCO is built on a foundation of anonymity.

This inverted metric system produced a different content ecology. Highly “likable” but glanceable content (memes, selfies) underperformed; meditative, ambiguous images (blurred streetlights, peeling paint) flourished. The VSCO viewer, as an algorithmic agent, therefore favored atmospheric photography over communicative immediacy.