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Originally Posted by King~of~Diamonds
It leads the viewer to think about the dilemma faced by sites surrounding what to do with accounts when the user dies
Maybe, and that might be an interesting story, but there needs to be more urgency to it than just "I'm hoping there's something there to give me a clue about why". Like, imagine it was her dead husband, and she knew all their life insurance info was in there somewhere and couldn't get to it, and her life fell apart as a result, while the company and gov't privacy commissions all fought in different directions.
It also doesn't give any kind of view into the dilemma from the company's perspective at all. In fact, it's not even the same company as Topher's.