The issue is not taproot, it is 2017's "Segregated Witness".
It is conceptually impossible to avoid people from writing arbitrary data to the chain, ultimately, JPEGs can be encoded in apparently normal addresses
Whatever makes it possible to have bitcoin script also facilitates "inscriptions".
That Bitcoin transactions are unstoppable also means that there is unstoppable data.
Bitcoin is neutral, the space in the blockchain is a resource that is auctioned regardless of what's the purpose.
What I like the most about the Nostr protocol is that it is the simplest for what it does.
Today I wanted to have a "like" button, perhaps replying with a ❤️ would be enough, unfortunately, without context.
I might design a reply subtype for "endorse", "like", "disapprove" #[3]