Frank, speaking of Whois Online, what happened to the clickable link on the home page where one could see what our guests were viewing? At one time I could click it, then go see just what it was that held their interest. Or is my Alzheimer's biting me on the bug again and not letting me click the right place anymore?
Sorry to go off-topic, but your post reminded me.
No problem.
I assume you know the "forum page," where all the forums are listed and linked.
At the bottom of that page there's "Users Online."
In the below case, one clicks on the "76 Guests, 23 Users," and it shows what each lurking primitive and which each member is viewing at the time. This is accessible to all registered members, but not to lurking primitives.

But retreating back one step to my original complaint; I don't care what the primitives and lurkers are reading on Skins's island; that's something I can pretty much figure out at a casual eye-balling.
But I think it's silly that Skins doesn't list the primitives online for the general public (remember, here, the general public can see who's online), so that the general public may decide on its own whether to stick around, or come back later.
I think Skins is afraid to let this be accessible information.
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By the way, it occurred to me; the above screen-capture's what a moderator sees; what a member sees might be a little different.
Of those members listed online above, in
italics, while a moderator can see those names, a member (or a primitive lurking here) sees only "[hidden member]."