The number of consecutive days a user has visited the site is of very little value. It is not a reliable metric for active participation.
Someone who takes one day off a week would always have a low consecutive count (no more than six in my simple example) which would not be representative of their high participation.
On the other hand, a day-visit only requires a single page hit during a 24-hour period. And someone could conceivably, if they felt it was worth the effort, automate a browser to visit randomly every day to avoid the consecutive days visited counter from resetting to one.
Besides that, supposing we assume all visits are legit, then looking at the Member for and visited N days information gives an indication of the overall frequency a user visits the site. EDIT: Oops, the total number of days visited is not public either—I think you could make a stronger case for making that number public.