Facebook (Meta) does not provide a feature that allows you to see who visits your profile, timeline, or photos. Furthermore, the company has maintained a strict, unchanging policy regarding this since its inception. Official Facebook Policy According to Facebook’s official Help Centre:

The definitive truth is that They are marketing ploys, data-harvesting operations, or malicious scams dressed up as an exciting feature. If you want to know who is paying attention to you on Facebook, stick to looking at who interacts with your posts and stories—and keep your account credentials safely to yourself.

This method is a complete misunderstanding of Facebook’s architecture. The IDs found under "InitialChatFriendsList" or "buddy_id" represent the friends you interact with the most on Facebook Messenger, users who are currently online, or friends whom the algorithm recommends you chat with. It is an index of chat availability and network relevance— a log of who recently clicked on your profile. 4. Legitimate Ways to Track Interaction on Facebook

Any posts you previously shared with the "Public" automatically change to "Friends." 2. Audit Your Privacy Settings

A very common "trick" you might see involves right-clicking on your Facebook profile, selecting "View Page Source" (or similar), and then searching for a specific term like InitialChatFriendsList . The claim is that the list of user IDs you find are your secret stalkers.

Have you recently on your account (like posts you didn't make)?