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Question Posted Monday June 16 2008, 11:44 am

I have a facebook profile picture of course, and is there anyway to see how many hits it gets?
Like how many clicks?
I know about how you can put counters on myspace and such, but facebook?
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S_C answered Monday June 16 2008, 1:27 pm:
Facebook's FAQ says that they don't have any ways of doing so, but a user could create an application that makes it possible.

So, Facebook itself doesn't have any way of doing so.

If you were to create an application that does it (or if there have already been apps created that do so) then it's possible.

You'll just have to search applications.

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