It is pretty easy to simplify using Metcalfe's law, which says the value to humanity of a network, any network, is proportional to the number of users in the network squared (Nothing to do with profit). So if we chop up the network, regardless of who we think should be cut from it, its value to humanity is reduced, to a fraction of what it was, with every chop. Each person removed, is another chop.
We should have adopted this as an actual global staturory law, a long time ago, imho.
The trouble is that benefit to everyone is profit to no-one. I have no idea how we will finally learn that lesson, if ever.
https://eric-bott.medium.com/the-hidden-architect-of-the-christchurch-mosque-massacre-287a2e63f873