In response to my own post, and to clarify why I am asking this, and not sure if any of the Linden staff will reply, but for one I like the option to see who is attached to the crosshairs when I am using Firestorm/Phoenix. There are times when I make my crosshairs public, and times I don't. There are also times when I don't want to see any of them at all. I think they can serve their purpose for various reasons. However, I recently saw a brand new Second Life resident become very frustrated after just leaving the new resident tutorial area, and at a safe hub. This resident was obviously using Linden Viewer 3 and was harassed extremely just minutes into the safe hub when camming around. The resident had their camera focused on various avatars and most likely reading profiles. He was harassed by various people standing in the hub about him having his camera on them and/or their friends. The new resident became very frustrated and didn't understand how anyone could tell who or what he was looking at. I tried to explain that they are using viewers that show when you look at things. The resident got very upset and logged off. Now maybe they were being a little dramatic, however I think the residents who were harassing this new person were being very dramatic too. My question is how many new residents or even ones who have been around are not aware that what they are looking at can be seen by others with this feature. And shouldnt this feature be available in ALL viewers, or NONE at all? As I said, I like the feature .. but I would think if it is available in 3rd party viewers it should be available in Lindens correct? And new residents should be aware that anyone using a 3rd party viewer will be able to see where they are focusing their camera. It might improve the experience of new users. I know it would have in the instance that I saw. Any comments?