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Privacy focused services will generally be sought after by nazis, illegal arms dealers, CSAM dealers (but I repeat myself). But like with the nazi bar analogy, they need to handle it properly and take certain stances to avoid that group becoming their only customers—and the rest of us blocking it.
Email's a bit different from the Nazi bar because it's not public. If they're serious about privacy, they shouldn't even know how many of their users are Nazis. But more importantly, their non-nazi users don't have to interact with nazis regularly like the old regulars at a now-nazi bar would. It doesn't have the network effect.
They shouldn't know directly, but they can still be informed by public discourse whether it seems like they have a majority normal users with some creeps thrown in, or if the only circles discussing and promoting their services are nazis, or etc.
So yeah, it's not a 100% identity between the two, but the point remains that the actions of the owners / operators will influence whether they'll be interpreted as openly running a nazi bar, or trying to run a normal bar but struggling to keep cryptofascists out, or something on that scale.