I agree. Sure, PGP is somewhat outdated but it is still solid as long as keys aren't compromised.
There is a good argument for new form of communication that is encrypted by default, but email has such a huge headstart that I'm not sure that's practical.
WhatsApp on the other hand is a proprietary platform restrained by commercial interests, closed source, and lack of verifiability as well as opaque key management.
WhatsApp on the other hand is a proprietary platform restrained by commercial interests, closed source, and lack of verifiability as well as opaque key management.