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Can they? Absolutely. Do they? Most likely not. Wide surveillance checks key words and phrases, filters them and might trigger a closer check by another machine. Other than that, if the government is checking on your messages, they're already checking on you specifically for a reason. There is no encryption that's going to stop that, they'll read it before it's encrypted.
Not if you're self-hosting and de-googled they won't.
You can't self host SMS or telephony voice. All of your clients contain proprietary code and zero days that could easily be exploited by a state actor.
If you ever go completely radio silent, then you're more likely to be manually investigated as you are a statistical anomaly to the mass surveillance algorithms.
I meant self hosting XMPP or similar to replace texting with.
If they wanted to, they could. They’ve got backdoors built into everything, including processors.