oreoro thats an interesting point but someone wont risk their kagi membership for some illegal/morally wrong stuff eitherway.
Imho moderation should be fair as long as its legal and morally correct.
I'm completely against that kind of suggestion. Every person has their own idea of what is immoral, and every country has their own laws. If Kagi hosts blogs, there will be controversial content from day one, because people will want to express their views on everything, including world news. If Kagi starts censoring blogs, or lets activist user censor blogs by the process you're suggesting, then that is the wrong decision. In that case it's better if they just host a few invited blogs.
Hanbyeol What do you think about the idea of creating a Kagi Reader? Just a guess, but it looks to me like Google has used data from Google Reader to show popular posts in the past.
I've suggested a similar way to browse results, in this post: https://kagifeedback.org/d/5401-suggestion-gui-mockup-for-ios-kagi-app
Kagi could also take inspiration from the NetNewsWire desktop app, to combine search, feeds and AI conversations. They would fit snugly in the sidebar.