As much as Tony avoided browsing the internet himself, unfiltered, he was against any restriction of what could make its way onto the web. that was the beauty and curse of the internet, and what made it both effective and liberating.
The news about the guy's wife made sense. Tony never told anybody how hard it was to let go of Pepper when he got here. He still felt sore about it when he found things around the Tower that reminded him of her. Annie was great, and helped him get past it, but Pepper had been the first human being to ever break past his shell, and there was no reason for them to have been separated as they were.
"You can start a 'death didn't go great' club with a guy I knew. Frozen in the ice for seventy years. Then again, that might be too much blonde to deal with," the billionaire shrugged. Steve also didn't talk as much about being left behind and percieved as dead for so long, but Tony always sensed a great amount of biterness about it. Not that he blamed the guy.