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Chaz does have a point...
Maybe he came across strong and used the wrong metaphor, but there is an issue of privacy (which, oddly, I did not bring up) that does need to be looked at seriously - I know you are doing it, but he makes a valid point: The genie is out of the bottle.
This is not to say that the bots for SLBrowser are the only ones wandering around like that - I'm sure that they are not - but SLBrowser does have the misfortune of being the one who made the problem visible.
Engaging in 'constructive criticism' at this point does, for all intents and purposes, seem like a discussion at gunpoint. Some people take their privacy in SL somewhat seriously, and the point that it probably should have been factored in before the release, sans the bank account metaphor, is valid.
Dealing with that concern is important, especially understanding that the people concerned with their lack of privacy may have already lost it.
That is my constructive criticism.