Yeah, but I think the moral of his story is: "look at this crazy thing I did, isn't that crazy." And then he points out that hey, that's what we do every time we update Facebook. He brings a very interesting perspective to the use of social networking. He isn't suggesting we send info to the FBI, he is saying we already do. And it's true, you don't think at least 5 different intelligence agencies in the US alone already look at everything you do. (I don't mean that in the sense that an "person" analyst is there looking at your pics, but you better believe they are crawling, storing, and analyzing your data in code.)