"An internet board" is just as important as anywhere else, after all Bitcoin network is run by regular users not by devs.
I agree, but it has to made more officially. Currently, there are two groups of people, those that want to completely invalidate Ordinals, and those that treat them as regular transactions. Maybe there's another group of people who don't want to censor Ordinals, but simply disincentivize their usage (i.e., making certain taproot tx non-standard). At the moment, I only observe a sort of intense disagreement, but nobody seems to really care much to propose change.
a. shorten the bytelength limit and put conditions on all active opcodes of expectant content (thus ban junk)
b. put a base fee multiplier on transactions using certain opcodes (penalise only junk)