There's nothing controversial about E2EE.

Unless you think it's controversial for private conversations to be.... private?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly2m5e5ke4o

TikTok says it won't encrypt DMs claiming it puts users at risk

TikTok tells the BBC it won't join rival platforms such as WhatsApp and Messenger in using end-to-end encryption.

BBC News
@privacyint If you use E2EE, that means you have something to hide and you should therefore be arrested for questioning. If all of your conversations are recorded and made available to authorities request without a warrant, that proves you have nothing to hide and you can move freely (within the limits of the perimeter allocated to you).

Any question? Before you raise your hand, be aware that asking questions is considered highly suspicious!