That's kinda what Zapstore is trying to solve with web of trust.
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Aye. Technical a bunch of sites/apps already have WoT, even for my nostr:nprofile1qqs0f0clkkagh6pe7ux8xvtn8ccf77qgy2e3ra37q8uaez4mks5034gppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qg4waehxw309ahx7um5wghx77r5wghxgetk9uvmc9v7, it's basically comments but with a differentiating tag in the published event to indicate that it's a general review or a security review and so on.
Idea here is, along with web of trust and general user posts, the site/app would also categorize posts with such tags and collects them to average out a security score, with different sites/apps selecting npubs that they consider as trustworthy. (Users can switch to see who they trust and disregard the site's trust, of course).
With that, companies would start doing a bit of probono work on a few games or apps, so they'd build up a reputation and market themselves as well, resulting in developers paying for their service to have them review their stuff and publish it.
If zapstore will get to it before I do, nice, if not then whenever I do (not anytime soon) I'd send it over for review and get his input since he'd probably want such a system too.