As my old mother used to say, "If you can't think of something good to say about someone it's better to say nothing at all".
I've never even understood the obsession with the Titanic. 1500 people died, but that isn't even in the top 20 of maritime disasters - 4,386 died on the Phillipo ferry Doña Paz in 1987, but the victims were poor and nobody noticed. The greatest loss ever was the German ship Wilhelm Gustioff, carrying civilians in 1945, 9400 died, but how many people have even heard of her? What about the Goya, with 7,200 lost, or our own HMT Lacastria, with an estimated 7,000 lost?
The only thing about the Titanic loss is that a few rich people died. The fact that 705 people survived because of her radio distress signals wasn't the first sea rescue via radio, that was the Republic in 1908, with 4000 rescued and only 6 lost, but they weren't wealthy.
The Titanic wasn't found until 1985 because her stated distress position was wrong by 9 miles. Captain Stanley Lord of the Californian gave a correct estimation of her actual position but nobody believed him at the time and he was forever blamed for not acting on her lamp signals, which were too far away.