This is something that I've only just started noticing on some older SO questions that I've bookmarked at some point in history with a code-snippet that I may use once at the beginning of every new project.
Typically on the sidebar, the user will see some useful information. How long ago the question was asked is displayed clearly and comprehensibly, as well as when the question was last active, allowing him/her to question the relevance of the question to the specific problem that they are coming across at the moment.
However. The 'viewed' count is considerably less easy to read and, as shown in the below example, may take slightly longer to interpret because it is almost entirely unformatted.
89,583 times is significantly easier to read than 89583 times.
Furthermore, on the right of the High Voted Questions page, the number of questions is region formatted, and therefore, for the sake of consistency, I emphasise the following proposition.
I propose that the 'viewed' count should be formatted based on locale i.e. '89,583' for the UK, and '89.583' or '89 583' for Europe etc...