>>75581211and I'm telling you seriously that the most a reasonable person will say is that Mori tried to make the best out of an unfortunate situation and that there's little to nothing proving that Gura disagreed with the choice made (in fact, the only open statement we have is that she was okay with it) and anything else is pure interpretation and/or thinking up idealized alternatives - which is fine but not strong enough foundations to make absolute moral statements based on
I think people saying "nothing happened" are not helpful to the discussion, though as I read it is that "nothing (of significance) happened" which I personally halfway agree with (but that runs aghast the morally absolute standpoint of situation being either all bad or all good)
the worst part, imho was the potential doxxing situation but since it involved multiple third parties, it at least as reasonable to think that Mori's decision impact on that was limited (especially since only through combining information that already came from other members could the people searching for it get even close); she unwillingly delivered a fragment of a puzzle people were already furiously working on over the entire duration of the arc, but in the end it was still just a piece (and considering her usual approach to the safety and privacy of Holomen, it clearly shows how much of a freak accident that was for her)