Like Linux Mint is doing the same? There is no control being lost by using Ubuntu versus Mint. I could remove snapd there without people making that decision for me.
Worse would be Mint's decision of removing the only FOSS built version of chromium without offering an alternative in place. Canonical only installed the chromium snap because they did not have the resources to support a deb version instead.
>Imagine strawman-ing this hard.
It isn't a strawman. It is precisely what their reasoning was and it makes perfect sense. The snap store has already seen people attempt to install cryptominers. There is no way in Flatpak of banning known malicious flathub repos.