It would probably help (me, at least) if you were a bit more specific about what ethical system you’re using.
Some of your post seems like it’s using a harmed/not-harmed dichotomy (which doesn’t seem like a very useful metric to me, but might be more compelling to others), while other parts seem to be going more for minimising-net-suffering / maximising-total-wellbeing kinds of metrics.
It would probably help (me, at least) if you were a bit more specific about what ethical system you’re using.
Some of your post seems like it’s using a harmed/not-harmed dichotomy (which doesn’t seem like a very useful metric to me, but might be more compelling to others), while other parts seem to be going more for minimising-net-suffering / maximising-total-wellbeing kinds of metrics.