End-to-end encryption is secure because it protects the contents of your communications in transit between the endpoints. If you make one of those endpoints an editor at The Atlantic, no amount of encryption is going to save you from your own stupidity.
The payload may be encrypted, but stupidity always leaks thru the cracks.
@SpaceLifeForm @evacide "There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in." (Leonard Cohen)