I think privacy on the Internet is important because some people don't want their entire lives made public, but the only way to do so is to allow places like Facebook to display their photos to the entire world. Then there is the issue about privacy invading our rights as Americans. Privacy is now at the forefront of discussions because of the Snowden NSA leaks and wikileaks. I think American citizens knew they were being watched to be protected from potential threats, but I don't think anyone knew it would be this bad.
"The National Security Agency collects nearly 200 million text messages per day from around the world as part of a program code named Dishfire, according to a new report based on data leaked by Edward Snowden."
Dishfire works by gathering text messages from random targets -- meaning it includes innocent people -- each day.
Rodriguez. January 16, 2014http://articles.latimes.com/2014/jan/16/business/la-fi-tn-nsa-200-million-text-messages-snowden-leak-20140116