That's a great idea. It isn't relevant, as you can create a bookmark list which accomplishes the watch function without incrementing that number.
You don't have to ignore them; it is more fun to torment those COs and illustrate the pointlessness of the audit log by using GSAK and PQs to get the cache info, then log them using the direct-to-log URL bypass method.
Me too.
This started out as a simple question"why is it a privacy issue to view who is watching your cache and not a privacy issue to have an audit log" it seems to have degenerated into something else. I personally agree with desert dawg and would like to see who is watching my caches. It's really nothing more than plain old curiosity.