Hmm, yet Google and Facebook being able to track you whenever you're online doesn't bother you?
Not sure who you are directing your comment at, but yes it bothers me also. To the point, in fact that I refuse to participate in Twitter, Facebook, etc. Google annoys me and there is general information that can be tracked such as things you may be interested in, but it is not as invasive as the social medias which the government is heavily using to glean bucket loads of personal information, such as of late, data basing people with mental or depression issues and media members health related information.
I don't miss an opportunity to pass this type of information on to my social media loving friends, cautioning them...and yes, they also mine discussion groups, so if you are on the net communicating, you are a target. Heck, there will probably be a black SUV coming down my driveway in the morning, or one of them thar pesky IRS audits for Christmas.
Let's face it, if you are living and breathing in the United States today, you are being tracked, monitored , categorized, videoed or labeled for some data base or another. While not just handing your private lives over on the social media sites is a good idea, there are plenty of other ways Big Bro has to collect your information.
http://freebeacon.com/government-mining-social-media-for-information-on-health-behavior/
The NSA is not building this monstrosity in Utah to store lolly pops in..this is according to the NSA
"for the good of the people." Yeah, right...now where was that bridge in the desert I was going to sell?
http://nsa.gov1.info/utah-data-center/
This is an informative article on the great Utah spy center:
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/
Of all the government agencies, including the IRS, NSA is the one that is on it's way to becoming way too powerful and invasive.