angryaria wrote...
From a business standpoint I can understand most controversial content being minimized, though I'd be surprised to hear if yuri/yaoi falls under that umbrella.
It's not that we avoid controversial content. Right now we're publishing two of the biggest magazines in Japan, and they're popular because they appeal to a majority of people. For any give niche, you'll only find maybe one or two chapters every month, and we currently have ten months worth of magazines out, so it's to be expected that certain tags will only have around a page of content as of now.
There are/have been magazines that cater exclusively to certain genres. For instance, there used to be magazines that had nothing but futanari, but none of those are around anymore, so I can only speculate that there wasn't enough demand for a magazine like that. There are more successful niche magazines and anthologies out there, but that's something we can look into later on. We could only chose two magazines to start with, so the best choice—for us as a business and for you as consumers—was to pick something that would appeal to over 50% of the users, rather than less than 10%.
However, there are other ways to diversify the catalog, and as Jacob already hinted at, this is something we're currently working on.