On Snapchat Story, “eyeballs” usually means the number of people who viewed your story. It refers to the view count or how many users actually opened and watched it.
People use “eyeballs” when talking about how much attention a story is getting. For example, if someone says “I got a lot of eyeballs on my Snapchat Story,” they mean many people saw it. It’s a casual way to talk about views and reach.
Meaning & Usage
“Eyeballs” is informal slang for viewers or views. On Snapchat, it points to the people who looked at your Story, not just the number itself.
Examples
“That Story got a lot of eyeballs.”
“Your post is getting more eyeballs today.”
“Did you see how many eyeballs your Snapchat Story got?”
Is “eyeballs” an official Snapchat term?
No. It’s just casual slang people use to mean views or viewers.
Does it mean likes or replies?
No. It usually means how many people saw the Story, not likes or messages.
Why do people say “eyeballs” instead of “views”?
It sounds more casual and is often used in marketing or social media talk.
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