The article claims this trope is not related to What You Are in the Dark, but I think it is. Both tropes have at their core the same question — is morality dependent on others seeing your actions? How would a character act if they knew they knew their actions would not be observed, and so they could avoid all consequences?
That seems a pretty strong connection to me.
Should this line in the description be changed, or am I missing something?
The article claims this trope is not related to What You Are in the Dark, but I think it is. Both tropes have at their core the same question — is morality dependent on others seeing your actions? How would a character act if they knew they knew their actions would not be observed, and so they could avoid all consequences?
That seems a pretty strong connection to me.
Should this line in the description be changed, or am I missing something?