Simply implement a user scope blacklist (e.g. some regexpes in 
~/.config/unity/blacklist). Every person can put everything he wants to this 
blacklist. The thing I wanted to point out is that, if you want to make 
everyone happy, you have to deliver empty repositories...
An advantage of a config file instead of some dconf values is that you can 
share your blacklists easily with others. E.g. you can share a "muslim 
blacklist", a "atheist blacklist" and so on. Every content blocking makes more 
persons unhappy than happy. I for myself want the dash to show all applications 
and i would be unhappy with each filter.

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  Dash search unavoidably returns offensive results

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