Bluesky has added a built-in bookmarking characteristic so customers lastly have a solution to privately save posts on the platform. The replace is out now on Bluesky’s web site and app.Bookmarks on Bluesky work just about like they do on another service. Save a put up and you may revisit it later from the “saved posts” part of the app and web site. It is general a fundamental characteristic — there’s at the moment no solution to arrange your saves into folders, for instance — nevertheless it’s a really lengthy overdue addition to the platform. To this point, Bluesky customers have technically been in a position to save posts through a workaround. Bluesky developer Jaz created a customized “pinned” feed that allowed subscribers to avoid wasting posts by replying with a 📌 emoji. However whereas this supplied a useful solution to save posts within the absence of an official bookmarking characteristic, it wasn’t non-public because it created a public reply for each save. Now, although, there is a useful instrument to transform your beforehand “pinned” posts into non-public bookmarks. It’s also possible to decide to delete your public “pins” or go away them as is.
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