Fun experiment: if you see a greentext on reddit, try typing out one of the sentences word for word, and pasting it into the reddit search bar. It will show you one post, and that will be the post you copied that sentence from.
If reddit has the ability to mass OCR and index every image for searching, then almost every other platform has as well. So things like screenshotting text and posting it will still get indexed and linked to your account. Insta algos will probably derank your account if you have words like Palestine, Gaza, etc. even if you try to bypass that by screenshotting them instead of typing them.
Another aspect of this is sending images by WhatsApp, only doubly so, because those images end up in the gallery, and most phones nowadays automatically OCR them as well. This increases your attack vector, depending on your threat model, I guess.
The value of ideas like two factor authentication comes from a baseline assumption that all credentials are comprised.
During the Russian revolution, the Bolshevik party assumed all their meetings were infiltrated and compromised.
It might be time to take a personal security stance that relies on multi factor authentication and review, compliance & recovery just like big organizations do.