After being active for a few years on Stack Overflow, my number of bookmarks is nearing 2000. And that's not particularly useful. Is there a way to "uncheck" bookmarks that are, for example, more than 3 years old?
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Is there a way to "uncheck" bookmarks that are, for example, more than 3 years old?
Yes.
Go to your bookmarks page on your profile's Activity tab
Sort by either "Newest" or "Added" (depending on what you mean by "more than 3 years old")
Go to the last page of your bookmarks results
Click the bookmark icon next to each question you want to un-bookmark:
If you hover over the bookmark icon, you'll note the cursor turns into a pointer and a tooltip appears that reads:
You have bookmarked this question (click to undo)
(emphasis mine)
There is no automated way to remove a chunk of bookmarks, however.
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Thank you for answering! I should perhaps have been more specifc, but I was indeed looking for a way to do this for larger chunks of bookmarks in one go.– vestlandSep 8, 2021 at 16:38
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3@vestland In that case a custom solution like this one is probably your best bet: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/381968/…– TylerHSep 8, 2021 at 16:40
Where have we failed?
as a new question with links to this post (I'll leave it unedited). If anything, I doubt it's going to be ******NOT****** interesting.