@manton I see a lot of sentiment to keep news out of the timeline here. As someone who's been fairly critical of the Discover timeline and search it occured to me after reading your musing that another aspect of my own discontent with the public facing micro.blog timeline is that it feels unreal. Almost like the early versions of The Matrix, too pleasant, too nice. The curated Discover feed is overwhelmingly fluffy and pillowy: pets, food, travel photos, scenery, etc. Another, harder description would be fake, bland, overly protective, and biased towards priviledged life. There's a whole world going on and it's not all ice cream, coffee and snuggles.
I've said before I love the features of micro.blog as a federated ActivityPub blog host. But I've not been able to find "my people" here or feel connected to this timeline because the people that post on topics I might find interesting are curated out of my view. But I do think that by cutting out the option for a full feed and only offering the heavily currated Rated G Discover feed you're presenting a lopsided, unreal world. Not really misinformation but also not reality.
Personally that means I just use the Timeline far less. I know that by design it is very unlikely to find my interests. On a level, I certainly understand the choice but I do think it reflects the bias of living in a walled off, priviledged world.