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social bookmarking

1 of 1noun
/ˈsoʊʃəl ˈbʊkˌmɑrkɪŋ/
1

(computing) an online service that enables users to add, edit and share bookmarks of web documents

Social bookmarking is a way of saving, organizing, and sharing website links online so that they can be accessed later from any device. Instead of saving links on a computer, one uses online platforms to store them, often adding tags or labels to make them easier to find. These bookmarks can also be shared with others, allowing people with similar interests to discover useful information. Social bookmarking is commonly used to organize resources, collaborate, and explore content on specific topics.

  • I use social bookmarking to keep track of all the articles I want to read later.
  • Social bookmarking allows me to find useful websites quickly when I need them.
  • She shared her favorite travel blogs through social bookmarking sites.
  • He organized his research papers using social bookmarking so he could access them anytime.
  • With social bookmarking, I can easily find new recipes that others have saved.