>>7910 (OP)
Sorry chud, should have attached your phone number, your home address, your passport scan, your ssn, a sample of your blood, a notarized proof of a child sacrifice to Ba'al having been made to sanctify the account in question if you planned on keeping it.
Should have read EULA and known they can do whatever they want with it or something. Seriously though the amount of user accounts being blocked and purged is unacceptable. In the past few years I've lost:
>one of the two gmail accounts with a name.surname pattern, used for a decade on a semi-regular basis ("if you really want it back you should add your phone number and maybe we will consider it!")
>a flickr account roughly just as old ("we have no clue where you are and who you are because you never disclosed your personal details but take a photo of your ID so we can be sure it's really you")
>an AOL account made almost 2 decades ago ("uh oh something went wrong nothing we can do no one really knows what happened weird huh try again later haha sayonara sucker")
Not to mention a ton of throwaway gmails getting yeeted after a couple of months of inactivity.
Just live with the fact that none of the online accounts are really ever yours, and always have a backup plan for when they eventually suddenly disappear.