An amateur sleuth dug up at least one dead critic of net neutrality on the FCC website
https://qz.com/1118791/an-amateur-sleuth-has-dug-up-at-least-one-dead-critic-of-net-neutrality-on-the-fcc-website/
James Harvey* wasn’t expecting to find a dead person. The 37-year-old was walking door to door, a list of names in hand, searching for former neighbors in his hometown. They were allegedly supporting the US Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) plan, announced in April, to undo its Obama-era policy of net neutrality (the principle that internet service providers shouldn’t make some sources of content easier to view than others).
Harvey had left his own comment on the FCC’s website in the summer supporting net neutrality, but what he found there had made him suspicious. The messages originating from Sharpsburg, Georgia (population 366), had all used a handful of templates like this: