>>331976No, I mean they track you to improve the user experience. Using cookies and browser fingerprints etc. YouTube does the same, to suggest videos you're likely to want to watch.
>I don't want it tied to my actual identity in any wayI'm assuming OP means he's paranoid.
I don't worry about this stuff myself. Besides, someone who really wants to find out your identity can learn a lot from the words you use and the things you talk about. Statistical inferences that you didn't even think were possible.
If OP is not paranoid, he can just create a new gmail account and make a twitter with that gmail account.