@macgenie @belle @JohnPhilpin One idea that came to me today: what if, in addition to the manually-curated Discover and “suggested users to follow” lists, there were also an automatically populated list of users’ first posts (could be 👤 or 👥 or some sort of post- or note-related emoji, in the “Micro.blog Discover Emoji Collections” parlance) so that everyone can see when someone new “shows up” (and hopefully by then will have filled in a bio/listed a website, so combined with a first post would give one an idea about the new person)?
I don’t know how many new people join each day, but if those people don’t know anyone already or don’t follow a few people and start interacting so that other people know they are there, they could be posting in a vacuum.
This proposal doesn’t necessarily directly address the diversity issue, but by helping more people know about more people, more people overall are visible, which could help funnel more new voices into the manually-curated Discover, and help indirectly without having to “make a collection” of any given underrepresented group.