Definitely don't think anyone should have access to a list of names watching. Some people would consider that a
serious invasion of privacy.
Moreover, I know some people go around 'watching' auctions on eBay that they think look somewhat dodgy. If such sellers got wind of that it might interfere with fraud detection.
I don't even see what good knowing a count is, really. It's just a warm substitute for actually making a sale, isn't it? Understandable, at this time of year, with things being rather slack, but it doesn't actually give sellers anything that helps them modify their future auctions to gain better sales. Does it?
Or maybe it does. What I know about marketing can be scribbled on a postage stamp, so I'm willing to learn.
By the way, a big thank you to all my past buyers, and would you like the loyalty bonus card I'm designing :?:
As Humph Lyttleton says: Points Means Prizes!