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Chimera readability score 84 out of 100, Specialist reading level.

Global Encryption Coalition Steering Committee Welcomes Growing Adoption of End-to-end Encryption by Default
Today, CDT joined Global Partners Digital, the Internet Freedom Foundation, the Internet Society, and Mozilla, constituting the Steering Committee of the Global Encryption Coalition (GEC), in a statement that welcomed the growing adoption of end-to-end encryption by default by Google, Apple, and Discord.
On May 11, Google and Apple announced the rollout of end-to-end encryption for cross-platform messaging, which could benefit billions of users worldwide once fully implemented. One week later, Discord announced that all voice and video calls on its platform would now be end-to-end encrypted by default, with over 150 million Discord users set to benefit from the increased security and privacy that end-to-end encryption provides.
End-to-end encryption keeps people’s communications safe, and it enables freedom of expression, freedom of association, and other human rights. The widespread and growing embrace of end-to-end encryption is something worth celebrating.

Sentinel — Human

Confidence

This text reads like a straightforward journalistic summary of an event. It possesses a clear, human-driven narrative arc and specific focus, making it highly likely to be human-authored reporting rather than generated content.

Signals Detected
low severity: High sentence variance (list opening followed by declarative statements). The style is straightforward and lacks the characteristic mechanical rhythm of large-scale LLM output.
low severity: Direct, unambiguous flow. While simple, the text successfully links specific events to a broader moral conclusion, suggesting intentional framing rather than pure statistical aggregation.
low severity: The structure is that of a summary announcement (WHO did WHAT and WHY), which matches typical journalistic wire copy patterns. No complex argument scaffolding detected.
Human Indicators
The specific mention of multiple distinct entities (Google, Apple, Discord) and concrete dates suggests a source with direct access to the event timeline.
The concluding sentiment ('something worth celebrating') provides an idiosyncratic emotional punctuation that is not typical of purely neutral machine summaries.