Indeed.
Folks used to be quite on the ball with tag 'abuse', but that seemingly went out the window with most other good behaviours a long time ago.
Palnet hasn't imposed any rules on the type of content they'd like to see, but as more racks/windows/isles appear, I do hope that the owners of these displays manage their shop to display the most relevant stuff first.
I was checking a certain daily post by bidbot last night which lists blacklisted users each day. I cannot for the life of me work out why that post is tagged with #palnet, particularly as the bought votes have 0 affect to the post on palnet (the bot has no vested PAL). My conclusion, token grabbing greed.
If I flagged that post at present, the vote would land on steem and palnet - I'd like the ability to show disapproval on palnet, and leave the content alone on steem.