Thread:Itrynottobreakdown/@comment-22439-20150717135044/@comment-1038387-20150825170150

I'm not sure. I would say, ask staff, but that's an Orphean risk you'd be taking.

My take, which is not binding or necessarily accurate: the person who creates the account fills in personal data, and is expected to preserve the safety of their password - i.e. don't allow anyone else on the account. For any action on that account done by someone else, the creator of the account is still responsible. That's in the Terms of Use as well. So this switcheroo you try in order not to break the ToU would in turn probably break the ToU, and lead to a disabled account.

As for "getting the account back", the account is permanently disabled. Once you're over 13, you're free to make a new account.