Not sure why you would ask but under the specific conditions you stated, it appears that no prospective campers would be inconvenienced as this park has plenty of available spaces according to the OP. I don't see an issue as long as it is OK with park in question.
Whether some will admit it or not, I'm certain the idea has crossed their minds a time or two. We all have been in circumstances where our next door camping neighbors had a style of camping that is clearly inconsiderate to others camping around them and of course they were oblivious to the fact.
We were at a nearly empty state park mid-week and we note a tent trailer circling the campground several times perusing the enormous availability of sites. Lo and behold they camped right next to us although there was at least 50+ vacant sites just in our section.
Go figure as these sites are pretty tight which is why we were there during the week, on weekends park is full and everybody is packed in like sardines. By site design our campfire ring was close to their rig, and after the first night they wisely chose to move several sites over as we had a small pile of firewood we purchased from park host.