I know, in its core Stack Exchange sites are Question/Answer sites. But I was wondering if an option would be useful for us where we could mark a question or answer or comment for reading later. And a personal list of such markings would stay with each account.
Why is that? These sites are libraries on their own. The great content management has made these sites great places for authentic articles and references. Sometimes Google points to such Stack Exchange pages which ultimately are awesome for many topics.
Sample: I was looking into socket programming when I got this question: Which book(s) to learn sockets programming and TCP network communication?
This answer was useful and had good reference, but it ultimately needed a good look which I cannot give right now. This might not be the best of examples, but many times we find great list of books, nice set of commands, and myriads of how-to in such answers which ultimately act as articles.
For such cases, I'd really appreciate to just mark them for reading later. So that I do not have to keep this link in my bookmarks where it will be mixed with so many other sites and personally speaking, bookmarks aren't actually made for a reading-later function. And maintaining some kind of list in a text document on or off the cloud is just "not working".
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below downvote, find it later in yourhttp://stackoverflow.com/users/<ID>/<USERNAME>?tab=favorites