I think most people would agree that the Hot Network Questions feature is a very nice one. We can see interesting questions we might have input on, or, more commonly, be exposed to interesting questions from fields we normally have no specialty or interest in. That to me, is the primary benefit of HNQ, and I would say I derive some non-trivial value from it as a feature.
However, recently, I have been wishing we could choose which subs questions might come from. At first it was for reasons that weren't strong enough to be seriously considered for a feature request (seeing Parenting.SE questions that involved child abuse were depressing to me, but the average person is probably less sensitive).
Now, I feel as though I have good reason to make this feature request. Recently, there was a post on SciFi.SE that made it into the Hot Network Questions. It was made on the day of the season finale of Game of Thrones, and the question's title itself contained important plot information.
I'm not going to try and clamor for better moderation because that's unreasonable; I'm not going to plead that people make more spoiler-aware thread titles because human behavior will be tomorrow the same as it is today. I just wish there was some way to avoid this kind of situation -- and by the way, this isn't the first time this has happened; it's just the first time that I've actually cared about the content being spoiled -- without having to AdBlock the HNQ as a whole, because overall I love the resource!
So my request is: can we choose from a checklist which SE websites make it into HNQ and which don't? (The visible defaults would be the same as they are now.)
Do you think this is reasonable? Would love to hear opinions.