yes and no. it depends on the fedi implementation but most microblogging software sends private posts to other instances when someone on that instance follows you. then, they can do whatever they want with the private posts (pixelfed made all the posts not-private due a bug in the code but this can totally be done on purpose).
due to the way federation works, there is no way around this since the server has to has access to your private posts if it wants to show them to their users that follows you. this should be mitigated on the instance level (by not federating with bad instances) and on the user level (not accepting follows from bad instances) but both defaults are usually fully open, making it possible for anyone to create a new instance and pulling all your "private" posts. having an allowlist federation and private could improve the situation but this would make federation with new instances so there will always be pushback against that.
at the end of the day, there is nothing really private on the fediverse, even of the best scenario, so it should be taken as that.
i kind of want to watch this one again but the length is a big problem since i don't want to binge it (and i know i will because i love that series). since watching the remake i have had this feeling that i want to experience the original adaptation again.
for me, this month has been quite weak. finished fma and haven't started yet any new series and since the season just started i don't have yet an opinion about the shows i'm trying.
Fullmetal Alchemist (2003): finally finished it and i am incredibly amazed at how much i loved it. i had many problems with Brotherhood's last arcs so i expected something similar but i really loved everything it did with the story. ending was a bit rushed and left some open things that were later addressed in the movie but even then it was quite enjoyable.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shambala (2005): this deserves it's own entry since, holy shit what an amazing movie is it. if it didn't require 52 episodes of context i would recommend it to every single person i would ever met because it is that level of amazing. it serves as a perfect closure to the series' story while also being an interesting piece of historical fiction and an interesting comentary on the events it portrays. i don't tend to revisit films often and i want to watch it again soon with a more critical mindset.