Thanks for looking into this Simon,
I would hope you could reconsider.
Note libfuse (2) is not yet some weird obsolete package.
From the link Jeremy provided, it would seem quite a few Ubuntu distributed 
packages are still using it.
https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/transitions/html/fuse-to-fuse3.html#good,bad,partial,unknown,!notintesting
So in this regard, continuing to provide the i386 variant for a while longer 
would seem reasonable.

This would only require from the Ubuntu's side to continue packaging
something is has been packaging for a very long while, and which it
continues hosting for all other architectures.

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