@Denny Specifically: Micro.blog feels like a community of 50 users. While the human curated Discovery timeline sometimes does feel like a feature and a benefit it's also true that it might be biased by the curators which is only three people. Regular users don't have access to the full timeline. I feel like a child being babysat and over protected.
A part of the result is I often feel alone here. And perhaps I am. But the discovery timeline looses my interest. How could it not? It's managed by such a small subset of users. And while I enjoy pleasant topics I'm a human that has an interest in a full range of human affairs including difficult, sometimes painful ones.
In the past I've sometimes drifted from the micro.blog community feed because it often doesn't feel real. It feels like a safe, gated community of priviledged people that don't live in the real world. What I'm trying to figure out now is, is it that or does it just appear that way due to the bias of the curation?
I want more than the sanitary black and white of Pleasantville (movie reference there). I want the full color and messiness of humanity. Or at least the option to see that.