#Chatkontrolle kennt ihr. Und wisst, dass es nicht das taugt, was es vorgibt (und gefährliche Nebeneffekte hat, inklusive grossen Gefahren für Menschenrechte und Demokratie).
"#Chatkontrolle" klingt so gefährlich. Drehen wir den Spiess doch einfach um, und zeigen den lieben Nutzern, dass sie doch im Namen des Fortschritts freiwillig auf Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung verzichten wollen. Und es vielleicht nicht einmal merken:
One thing I miss from the golden age of #Facebook, when pretty much everyone was on it and kept their #profile up to date, was that it was easy to find how to message someone. When I wanted to contact someone who I hadn't talk to in a while, I just used Facebook. I didn't had to worry that I had a wrong or outdated email address. I could see their profile to make sure it's the right person, and that they had been active recently so my message wouldn't get lost in the void. It was reassuring.
This system should be an open standard, so that all existing contact book apps could implement it. Kinda like an updated version of CardDAV (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CardDAV).
And ideally, all of that would be end-to-end encrypted, so that only your friends get to see your personal data. The host where you store your profile and your friends hosts should not be able to read your contact info!