The only way to make Twitter DMs end-to-end encrypted would require one of the following:
- redefine E2E to mean something that isn't actually end-to-end
- make DMs a usability disaster for 99% of the population
- block users from reading DMs in web browsers
@chucker I'm not sure we're on the same page. I'm proposing the private key is generated deterministically using the user password as the entropy. You can regenerate it at login on each device
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@willsewell_ Try disabling all notifications for all social media that aren't direct mentions, or even uninstall. Did it for a week as a test and never came back