@manton I will say again that I’m very happy with micro.blog as a service. It offers me everything I want - blog, microblog, timeline, syndication, social interaction mostly under my control - and am even thinking of upgrading. Only justifying the extra expense put me off, and as paying customers we are all in a self-selecting bubble of people who can afford to pay, as well as see the value of paying for this service.
I have used Discover for finding interesting new people, and I do think this is an opportunity actually to make it more interesting by including and showcasing a wider range of voices. Jason seems to have nuked his account? I suggested to him that muting or blocking a user would remove their content from what he sees on the Discover timeline. Not sure that is the case? But a “simple” filter on the Discover page would put people in control of what content they see, and let people choose their comfort level while still giving everyone access to diverse perspectives?
(I put simple in quotes because it sounds simple in principle, but I have no idea how that would work in practice).