The “Others” category within Facebook Story views represents individuals who have viewed a user’s story but with whom the user does not have a direct connection that Facebook can easily identify. This group might include individuals who are not Facebook friends, those whose profiles are private, or accounts where the platform’s algorithms cannot definitively establish a relationship. For example, if a user shares a story publicly, individuals outside of their friend network who happen to view the story would be categorized within “Others.”
The presence of “Others” offers insights into the reach and visibility of shared content beyond an immediate social circle. It highlights the potential for content to be seen by a broader audience, including prospective customers for businesses, or individuals with shared interests but no existing direct connection. Historically, tracking story views has been primarily focused on known connections, but the inclusion of “Others” provides a more complete picture of overall story engagement and potential audience expansion.