It's not about stopping; it's about severely rate limiting and disincentivizing it. And currently most of the network filters including all core clients under v30, and it's probable effective in limiting non standard op return txs.
It will be interesting to see how many nodes will upgrade and also what the big miners will do.
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Thanks for your input! Yes incentives matter. Rate limiting matters. Bloating the blockchain matters.
Libre relay proved that it only takes a few nodes and one mining pool willing to bypass filters to evade filtering.
The only real way to stop this is to change Bitcoin consensus rules. Running knots is a LARP for people to signal that they don't like "spam". It doesn't prevent anything.
Recent <1sat/VB transactions also another example of this.