Are these real human views?

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This is the "Insights" result from one of my post 3 days ago in new created subreddit.

Screenshot: https://imgur.com/petDtMA

The subreddit has only one member, and that's me. So, how can it have 140 views? Are these actual people who found the subreddit and saw the post but didn't join? Or these are bots?

Those who run subreddits, can anyone say on this?
 
ITs possible, anything is possible like my 1500 views on quara, the irony is I hate quara because its a horrible platform that makes no sense.
 
This is the "Insights" result from one of my post 3 days ago in new created subreddit.

Screenshot: https://imgur.com/petDtMA

The subreddit has only one member, and that's me. So, how can it have 140 views? Are these actual people who found the subreddit and saw the post but didn't join? Or these are bots?

Those who run subreddits, can anyone say on this?
It's like the "For You" on tiktok. Your post has been pushed to people who view it or a small group of people to see how it does.
 
It's like the "For You" on tiktok. Your post has been pushed to people who view it or a small group of people to see how it does.
So these are actual real people? The views keep on increasing but they don't join lol
 
Reddit's algorithm may show posts from new or low-traffic subreddits to users who have expressed interest in similar topics. The people viewing might be logged-out users who just view posts without being counted as members.
 
It is possible to get the views even without the members, since if multiple people were searching on a related topic, they might have found your link and that leads to chain reaction and leads to higher views wherein your post ranks higher
 
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