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Currently, Read You allows users to mark interesting articles or content through the "favorite" feature. However, for articles from RSS subscriptions, I would like to introduce a new reading management method called the "Read Later" option. This feature enables users to prioritize handling subscription information they do not wish to read immediately. This can help users better organize and manage their reading list.
Distinct from and independent of the "favorite" feature, articles marked for "Read Later" will not appear in the favorite list but will be managed separately. Users can rediscover them as needed.
Thanks.
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Would love to see this too. While scrolling unread feeds I'm using the favorite feature to mark articles I want to read in the near future.
Some of the articles are very long or articles I want to leave for later reading on weekends etc. I would love to put those articles on a separate read later feed so they won't be stuck at the bottom of my starred feed until I read them.
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2. Describe the feature request
Currently, Read You allows users to mark interesting articles or content through the "favorite" feature. However, for articles from RSS subscriptions, I would like to introduce a new reading management method called the "Read Later" option. This feature enables users to prioritize handling subscription information they do not wish to read immediately. This can help users better organize and manage their reading list.
Distinct from and independent of the "favorite" feature, articles marked for "Read Later" will not appear in the favorite list but will be managed separately. Users can rediscover them as needed.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: