I do not know if this was posted already but think its a good share for some to take noticed of.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nsa-labels-linux-tails-users-extremists/
Fans of Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) Linux operating system use it because of the well-documented security and anonymity features it provides. The system utilizes a Tor browser, which also affords more anonymity to users while browsing sites on the web.
Linux fans are typically outspoken about the OS, and are quick to argue the benefits with OSX and Windows users. They have developed a reputation for being champions of open source and anonymity when computing. Tails and Tor users are not only fans of the OS, but are also focused on security. The NSA recently became interested in these users' activity, reportedly labeling Linux Journal Readers and Tor and Tails users as extremists, according to Techspot.
Documents leaked in connection with Edward Snowden purportedly included XKeyscore, a surveillance program that Snowden and anti-surveillance proponents criticized. Members of the Tor Project obtained the XKeyscore source code and reviewed it in detail. The Tor Project discovered that the NSA flagged members of the Tor community and their related IP addresses for surveillance.
The program flags any IP address involved in any web search for the term Tails or its meaning. The program refers to Tails Linux distribution as "a comsec mechanism advocated by extremists on extremist forums," according to Techspot. Some speculation exists that a second leaker (in addition to Snowden) helped provide and possibly decipher the source code, but no supporting evidence of this has yet come to light. In response to the allegations, the NSA released an official statement, saying "the NSA collects only what is authorized by law to collect for valid foreign intelligence purposes." The statement emphasized that strict oversight and compliance processes are in place to ensure that programs like XKeyscore are used as intended, and as allowed by law. Countries including the U.K., New Zealand, Canada, Australia, and the U.S. are exempt from surveillance of this kind. Other OS proponents may consider Linux users to be a unique or eccentric group of users, but the application of the "extremists" blanket label has created a strong backlash in the tech community.
tl;dr Basically search anything about TAILS get your on the NSA list (XKeyscore program)
I think the NSA needs to stop worrying about us and more about the people they hire, seems like the people that work for them seem to like to leak documents.
If the selection has a 51% chance of being foreign it will be collected. Xkeyscore with its handy pull down menu allows the operator to pick between choices of why someone would be 51% foreign. Fucking idiots are so incompetent and the program is so poorly written that an operator actually mistyped a country code into xkeyscore and actually ended up collecting all of washington dc. The system is set up so it doesnt even ask you Are you sure you want to do this. Nothing. Just boop and your off eavsdropping on whoever you want to . And lets all remember that to the NSA the word Collection actually doesnt mean collection as we know it to be in Websters Dictionary....Only when they "Look" at that material is it classified as being collected...HUH? WHAT? How can you just change the meanings of words...Its absolutely disgusting whats happening to our basic human rights.