As a primary taxonomy used for a number of things (have you looked at the code?) there is absolutely no way to going forward to "moderate" most tag uses. I mean, in a sense, yes. For instance, people who've been hijacking the @steemmonsters tag, I've personally told them that their attention seeking behavior only makes them look dishonest and that I hope nobody votes for their post. (lol) However, there will be potentially thousands of front ends to Steem block-chain. Thousands. Just consider that every SMT a potential front end. Yeah, no way to tell 10,000 companies how to use hashtags or which they can and can't use. The most effective approach is probably going to be that interfaces control what tags are seen (like dtube), and what users/topics are shadowbanned (like steemit), and what tags are accepted by the interface (like steepshot)....essentially, the interfaces will control submission and display.
Steemit.com is now, actually, just a "browser" of almost the entire blockchain.
My local consender shows 100x more, including "old posts" hidden/deleted from old authors. Some of that shit is pretty crazy (o_o)
Yeah for sure, and we already got away post "moderating"
It's more about finding a solution in general. Even just pushing for Steemit and other platforms to have more tags allowed to be used which many others do