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I just chose to filter out games tagged with visual novel, sexual content and clicker. I think i did this before but they still show up.
Trash is a subjective term, at best you could create a filter that would remove any games that match it's parametres. But even then, you'd still find outliers that slip through the cracks, and new kinds of trash you didn't account for.
And it would also eliminate a lot of good stuff. Because there'll be plenty of good games that are either tagged incorrectly because kids find that funny, or because they brush one of your other tags.
I'd recommend tolerance. Sifting through the pile of trash is annoying, but accidentally missing out on a gem because of a missed tag is even worse.