I agree that a warning is more appropriate, but isn't it ironic to warn about potential spying of users' coins in a privacy focused wallet?
I got frustrated with the amount of nonsense they were talking about privacy and suddenly they were publicly announcing a collaboration with Chainalysis, I think it's because the developers are well known, have families and may fear any legal repercussions from continuing to provide services that might seem like a gray area to governments. The development of privacy programs must be from anonymous developers.
there is no reason to use Wasabi with better options, but removing it will not change anything. Many services still do not respect privacy like Trezor/ledger.