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This is an example of a popup menu that would appear after hitting a save button on the page. Here, Bob's previously created/used "save" tags are displayed to make saving faster. Since bob has categorized code-related items before, he will already have a "code-related" tag of some kind. This would just be a special tag that makes sure items don't get deleted. For example, if we add options for the user to delete items that have been around for a long time (month or something), items with the save tags would be ignored.

If Bob wants to see these items again, he just has to specify he wants to see items with the "code-related" save tag under filtering. when he goes back to read them. Then he can read them again using the reading interface.

This is pretty efficient. Bob could save an item in 2 taps on his phone using an existing tag. As the list of save tags list grows, we can allow scrolling/arranging options for the save tags to speed up the search for the correct tag.

However, if you want to save multiple items, this is not an efficient way to save. We will have to look into options for bulk saving, if this turns out to be a necessary feature for our user population.

There isn't a new way to add a save tag drawn in this sketch. That was an accident.

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