I think that people are sharing WAY too much information, but I don't fault them terribly much. They are being taken advantage of imo, left and right, by companies looking to make a buck. They are being lied to by omission, or explicitly, and the privacy statements of a lot of these companies are designed to obscure exactly what they collect about you. I think most people would be freaked out to know that Google can spit out a data sheet that has your name, residence, personality profile based on web surfing habits, along with the history of all the places you have ever been online, as well as the exact physical locations you have been, and probably are now. They don't think about it when they surf the web or use a map. The sad reality is that there are no options. The internet is fairly essential to modern life. Social networks are as real as physical networks. Cutting yourself off in the name of privacy simply isn't realistic because there are no services (or collection of them rather) that do entirely what you need them to do without scraping your info and selling/utilizing it for monetary gain.