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do you mean that you chose this position because it avoids those conclusions? if so:
as i am a moral anti-realist, i cannot argue against a statement of what one values. but on priors about humans, i am not sure if you would actually want the world to be arranged in a way which follows this value, if you fully understood what it entails. have you spent time imagining, or experiencing, what it is like to live a life of extreme suffering? what it is like for it to be so bad that you desperately prefer nonexistence to it?
now, such lives could still be considered 'worth it' overall if they eventually get better or otherwise are considered meaningful somehow. but a life of just or almost just that? are you sure about that? and does this imply you would prefer to create a billion people whose lives last forever and almost only consist of depression/physical agony, if the only alternative was for them not to exist and no one happier to exist in their place -- and if it does imply that, are you sure about that also? (maybe these fall under what 'almost all' doesn't include for you, but then you'd also consider the lives of animals in mechanized torture facilities negatively worth living.)
(sometimes when humans ask, "are you sure about endorsing that", there's a subtext of social pressure, or of more subtly invoking someone's social conformity bias so they will conform ~on their own. i do not mean it that way, i really mean it only as prompting you to consider.)