How To See Who Follows You On Vsco 2022

Okay, so picture this: I’m scrolling through VSCO, admiring everyone's perfectly curated feeds (seriously, how do they do it?!), and I suddenly get this weird, nagging feeling: who exactly is seeing all my grainy, slightly-too-saturated photos of my avocado toast? You know, the important questions in life. It got me thinking, and, well, here we are.
Let's dive into the burning question of the hour: how do you, in the wild and wonderful year of 2022, see who’s gracing your VSCO presence with a follow? Buckle up, because the answer is… kind of annoying. (Spoiler alert: it’s not as straightforward as you might hope.)
The (Slightly Disappointing) Truth About Followers on VSCO
Alright, here's the thing. VSCO, in its infinite wisdom, doesn't actually give you a neat and tidy list of all your followers. I know, I know, cue the dramatic music. It's not like Instagram where you can just tap a button and boom, follower city. VSCO operates a little differently. They're going for a more… curated and less numbers-obsessed vibe, supposedly.
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So, if you’re looking for a single page that lists everyone who follows you, I’m going to have to disappoint you. VSCO just doesn’t have that feature. Sad, I know.
So, How Can You See Who's Following You?
Don't despair! There are still ways to get a general idea of who's following your creative journey. It’s just going to involve a little more detective work. (Think of it as a fun little social media scavenger hunt!)

Here are a few methods you can try:
- Check Your Activity Feed: Keep an eye on your "Activity" feed. This is where you'll see notifications when someone starts following you. It's not a comprehensive list, but it's a good place to catch new followers. It's kind of like a breadcrumb trail – follow the breadcrumbs (new follower notifications) to get a (partial) picture.
- See Who's Reposting Your Stuff: This is a great way to see who's engaging with your content and, potentially, following you. If someone reposts one of your photos, there's a pretty good chance they're a follower or at least interested in what you’re doing.
- Look Out For Frequent Likers and Commenters: Notice someone consistently liking and commenting on your photos? They're probably a follower! VSCO is all about community, so if you see a familiar face (or username), click on their profile and see if they’re following you.
- Mutuals: If you follow someone and they follow you back, then, bingo! You have a mutual follower. This is kind of obvious, but hey, covering all the bases here.
Why Does VSCO Keep It So Mysterious?
That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? The prevailing theory is that VSCO wants to focus on the quality of content, not the quantity of followers. They're trying to create a less competitive and more artistic environment. (Whether or not they’re succeeding is a whole other conversation.)

They don't want people to get caught up in the numbers game and start sacrificing their creativity for the sake of popularity. It’s a noble goal, I guess. But it can be frustrating when you just want to know who's appreciating your work!
The Bottom Line
While you can't get a complete list of your VSCO followers in 2022, you can still get a sense of who’s following you by keeping an eye on your activity feed, reposts, and frequent likers/commenters. It's a bit more manual, but hey, maybe it'll help you appreciate the connections you do make on the platform even more.

So, go forth and create! Don’t get too hung up on the numbers. Just focus on sharing your unique perspective with the world (or, you know, the VSCO community). And maybe, just maybe, VSCO will eventually give us the follower list we all secretly crave. (I'm not holding my breath, though.)
Happy VSCO-ing!
