Bookmarks save any memo to a personal shortlist in 📝Bookmarks & Trash — a private feed of everything you've marked to return to, yours or another creator's, gathered in one place regardless of who wrote it. A bookmark copies nothing; it's a pointer that remembers a memo so you can find it again without hunting.
Key Capabilities
- One-tap toggle — bookmark or un-bookmark any memo from its page
- Cross-library — save memos from any creator, not just your own library
- Dedicated feed — a Bookmarks page lists everything you've saved, newest first
- Private — your bookmarks are yours alone; no one sees what you've saved
- Pointer, not a copy — a bookmark references the original memo, always current
- Access-aware — a bookmarked memo shows only while you can still access it
Getting Started
- Open any memo, yours or another creator's
- Tap the bookmark button in the memo's action bar
- Open Bookmarks in the sidebar to see everything you've saved
- Tap the bookmark again to remove it from your list
FAQ
- Where do my bookmarks live? On your Bookmarks page, reachable from the sidebar — a single feed sorted newest-first.
- Can I bookmark other people's memos? Yes — bookmarks work across MythOS, on any memo you can access.
- Does bookmarking copy the memo? No — it's a private pointer. To copy a memo into your library, use 📝Memo Forking instead.
- Can others see my bookmarks? No — bookmarks are private to you.
