Revisiting the Link: A Study of New Bookmarking Lists in 2018 and Their Role in Digital Curation
By 2018, Delicious had been sold multiple times and was largely abandoned. Digg’s revival failed to capture the original bookmarking crowd. Reddit’s upvote system had replaced some bookmarking functions but lacked personal categorization. new bookmarking lists 2018
Bookmarking has existed since the dawn of web browsers. However, by 2018, social and cloud-based bookmarking had evolved beyond simple URL storage. The proliferation of content on platforms like Twitter, YouTube, and Medium created an urgent need for organization. “New bookmarking lists” in 2018 referred to user-created collections that leveraged tagging, nested lists, and visual grids. This paper asks: How did these lists differ from earlier bookmarking paradigms, and what does their structure reveal about information management needs at the end of the 2010s? Revisiting the Link: A Study of New Bookmarking
While users believed they were creating personal lists, platforms like Pocket and Twitter increasingly used bookmark data to fuel recommendation engines. A “new bookmarking list” in 2018 was never fully private; it trained algorithms that would later suggest content to the user and others. Bookmarking has existed since the dawn of web browsers