Do you also acknowledge that you have shared your permission to reject coinjoins with them? One baby step at a time.
What do you mean? zkSNACKs doesn't need my permission for anything other than my signature on coinjoin transactions. If I don't see the amount of money I expect in the output addresses I specified, then I do not sign the transaction.
I mean that the zkSNACKs coordinator can decide to reject certain outputs from the coinjoin process. When I say "you", I refer to zkSNACKs, because as per your claims you are a contributor to Wasabi project.
And that is not bad. It is true for every coinjoin implementation. The bad part comes when the privacy focused company shares permission with a company that has opposed interests and now that company has power over who is allowed to gain privacy. Do you agree that a company with opposed interests to enhanving Bitcoin's privacy, gaining the permission to tell who is allowed to have privacy is an inferior status of a privacy company?