Please add a comma to the value of visits in days like you did in the profile views in the same screen shot:
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I object!
Commas should not be used for place value notation at all! In parts of Western Europe a comma is used as the decimal separator. It is confusing. Most of all, it is wrong.
This objection is summed up quite nicely by Cœur:
The 22nd General Conference on Weights and Measures declared in 2003 that "the symbol for the decimal marker shall be either the point on the line or the comma on the line". It further reaffirmed that "numbers may be divided in groups of three in order to facilitate reading; neither dots nor commas are ever inserted in the spaces between groups" (source) – source
Considering that Stack Exchange currently uses the correct, unambiguous date standard for the tooltip on post times, why should ordinary numbers be any different? (Relevant xkcds.)
If this is changed at all, please either make it correct as per the international standard, or add regionalisation support. (I know which one will take the least dev time.)
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I totally see where you're coming from though, but surely there's a way to do locale-centric number formatting here... (Also, my reputation shows up with a comma in it. I'm not convinced other locales don't show the comma.)– MakotoDec 8, 2017 at 20:38
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@Makoto There's a way, but I don't think it's implemented. Afaik there's no localisation at all. Dec 8, 2017 at 20:46
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7While there certainly is a case to not use commas for place value notation, it's already implemented in multiple places in the site (like Makoto noted for reputation, but also for number of posts, answers, and on many more places). A uniform design is more important imo. If you want SO to use a proper separator, start a separate feature request to change it everywhere, but imo half/half (or rather on one place/everywhere else) is worse than everywhere wrong.– Erik ADec 8, 2017 at 21:01
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@ErikvonAsmuth That is a very good point. However, this is a live system, so changes won't be rolled out all at once regardless. Dec 8, 2017 at 21:29
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is added, it might be a good idea to use;
as the separator between "days" and the "# consecutive".[feature-request]
and like @Makyen already mentioned, replace the current comma as separator