The Trick to Reading Any Article Later Without a Single App
4. Social Media as a Content Curation Platform

Social media platforms, when used strategically, become powerful tools for saving and rediscovering articles without requiring dedicated reading apps. Twitter's bookmark feature allows you to privately save tweets containing article links, creating a personal reading queue that's accessible across all devices where you use Twitter. The platform's search functionality enables you to find bookmarked articles using keywords from the original tweet or your memory of the discussion surrounding the article. LinkedIn's save feature works similarly for professional content, allowing you to build a library of industry-relevant articles that you can revisit when needed. Facebook's "Save" feature creates a private collection of posts, including shared articles, that you can organize into custom collections for different topics or interests. Instagram's bookmark feature, while primarily designed for visual content, can also save posts containing article links or infographic summaries. The social context surrounding saved articles often provides valuable additional information – seeing who shared the content, reading the comments, and understanding the discussion can enhance your comprehension when you return to read the full article. These platforms also offer notification systems that can remind you to check your saved content regularly.