Saving a post for later
If you scroll past a post you'd like to come back to, you can save it. Saved posts are private — no one else sees what you've saved.
How to save a post
Every post has a small bookmark icon in the action bar at the bottom-right of the post (next to the like and comment buttons). The bookmark is always visible inline — never tucked away in a menu. Click it once to save the post. The icon fills in, and the save count next to it goes up by one.
The same bookmark works on group posts.
How to find your saved posts
In the sidebar, expand Feed and click Saved (or visit
/saved directly). The page lists every post you've saved.
Saved posts are ordered by when the post was originally created (newest post first) — not by when you saved it. A recently-saved older post will sit lower in the list than a recently-saved newer post.
Removing a saved post
On any saved post, click the bookmark icon again. It empties out and the post drops off your saved list.
What gets kept
When you save a post, the site just remembers a pointer to it. If the author deletes the post later, it quietly disappears from your saved list — there's no "post no longer available" placeholder.
Why save instead of liking?
A like tells the author you appreciated their post. A save is just a private note for yourself. Many volunteers do both.
How many can I save?
There is no limit. Save as many as you'd like.
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