I voted No, but I don’t think there is anything wrong with pushing the button. The “gods-eye” view of utility is simply wrong (or incoherent) and it’s what causes most of the utility paradoxes. No one experiences not existing after pressing the button, so no harm done.
[Edit] I should qualify that voting Yes on this question could potentially do harm. So if you’re going to press the button, better to do it silently.
I voted No, but I don’t think there is anything wrong with pushing the button. The “gods-eye” view of utility is simply wrong (or incoherent) and it’s what causes most of the utility paradoxes. No one experiences not existing after pressing the button, so no harm done.
[Edit] I should qualify that voting Yes on this question could potentially do harm. So if you’re going to press the button, better to do it silently.