I like @gargron's explanation of where trending hashtags can be useful. https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/7702#issuecomment-394019250
Ah, this example of trending anything abuse makes sense: https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/271#issuecomment-394083593
@encarsia Well, as far as I am concerned I just didn’t understand why people would object to the feature unless they felt it was frivolous. But they kept claiming harassment opportunities and that I didn’t understand. Now I do. I might still want trending hashtags to be implemented just out of curiosity. We can always remove it later. The work is already done, after all.
@kensanata This is how it works on Twitter, anyone can use any hashtag and I don't see a need for regulation here.
How could moderating/curating/white-listing trending tags be better than sorting it out, counterargue or ridicule "unwanted" contents?
This raises so many questions like who will elect the gatekeepers and what are the filter criteria?
If content violates community rules -> delete/warn/ban user but please don't open Pandora's censorship infrastructure box.