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I already expressed that quickly getting an exit status that isn't 0 after an issue is encountered is probably useful.

I can imagine that someone would find a program like this to be useful, and depends on the presently common behavior of zcat, so I expect this is an important part of a system used by a corporation I interact with (and probably many more than I'd expect):

if
    zcat ./file.txt.gz >/dev/null
then
    process_file ./file.txt.gz
else
    printf '%s\n' "There was a decimal exit status of ${?}"
fi

A failure to understand whether something is useful is not a good reason to change it.