How do you guys manage saved social media content for research?
For I've been dealing with this problem - How do you guys manage to handle all the posts, links, content and research on the trends? Don't you all feel a bit too cluttered managing it all on bookmarks, notion or even inside the saved features of the apps themselves?
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There’s no perfect system, but here’s what works for me: I save articles in a dedicated Chrome tab group labeled “To Read.” Once I read something, I jot down key notes or takeaways. Then I decide if it’s worth adding to Notion for long-term reference. After that, I close the tab - so the tab group always reflects my current “to-read” list. Tag me if anyone shares a better process, we all need it.
@dbul yup.. one of the ways I use to stay sane on the internet's content overhaul - not good always but does its job
I feel this struggle so hard. Here's my chaotic system:
Reels and shorts - I like them directly (if I don't want it feeding into my algo, I'll send myself the link on WhatsApp)
Longer YouTube videos - straight to Watch Later (which becomes a graveyard of good intentions)
Links - I either bookmark them or keep 47 tabs open in my browser and pray it doesn't crash... and it always does 😅
AI chat content - this is the BIGGEST pain point for me. I wish there was a way to save specific responses somewhere. You work on prompting, iterate, finally get that perfect response... and then it's lost forever in chat history. If I remember, I'll copy-paste into a Google Doc, but usually I'm scrambling to find that conversation again later.
The content consumption vs. organization struggle is real. We're drowning in good information but have terrible systems for actually using it when we need it.
Anyone found a system that actually works long-term? Because bookmarks and "I'll remember this" clearly aren't cutting it.
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Yeah, it gets super messy. I’ve tried everything like bookmarks, Notion, even just saving posts in the apps, but it all ends up scattered. Lately just using folders and tags in Notion, but still not perfect. Would love a better system honestly.
Ah, I feel the same way! Things get messy with bookmarks and saved posts everywhere. I recently started using Labyrinth Search, a web tool that helps me explore and organize dark web content more efficiently. It filters out junk, shows new and trending onion links, and even lets me browse by categories. It’s way more streamlined than juggling everything across different apps.