Incredible post. His sister is at university, her dissertation is in Google Docs - all locked out.

@adamndsmith I probably did all kinds of dumb things when I was 14, but that was before the internet.

I do worry that these kids these days will do something that will live forever and have severe consequences either for them or their families.

The lesson here is to treat these cloud providers like a tinderbox. Only put data there that you have backups for, or use them as a secondary place for storing files.

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I'll bet a lot of former 14-year-olds felt this story.

@LFpete @adamndsmith I have serious concerns in regards to the 14-year-old's mental health.

I can't even imagine doing something you think is private and harmless only to have it to destroy your families life and get the blame for it.

The reddit post commenters seem to focus on the 14-year-old and NOT the unaccountable and faceless trillion dollar corporation.

This situation is unacceptable given the power these cloud providers have over their customer's lives