Well, guess you just have to assume that once you go with your real identity on the internet, someone somewhere is creating a file on you, your words and your actions, and binding them to your SSN or something.
What Facebook succeeded is making the vast majority of the population to open up to anyone and everyone about their deepest and most intimate info. I'd just rather go back to the "on the internet, nobody knows you're a dog" times.
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