We've resisted doing this in a codified manner because there's so many third-party tools that do this quite well. In fact, my favorite tool for this was designed and built _right here_ on Stack Exchange by some awesome folks in our Software Recommendations community. See:

*[Is there a Chrome extension that I can use to note why I've opened a tab?](http://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/1897/is-there-a-chrome-extension-that-i-can-use-to-note-why-ive-opened-a-tab)*

Just toss links to answers in the notation, or some note that leads you to what you found interesting enough to save.

The resulting extension is _very_ useful for folks that  want to come back to some interesting bit, and additional tools ([Evernote][1], [social bookmarking][2] tools, etc.) do such a good job at this - any stab we take at it would just be a little worse than what commonly exists.

As we look more deeply into how we show you 'all of you' as far as your contributions and achievements go - we _can_ possibly revisit the idea of advanced following and favorites. I found the same desire for and utility in the idea when I learned Python using Stack Overflow, and again when I dove deeper into JavaScript without the aid of frameworks.

But, for now - I don't see us changing it any time soon.

  [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evernote
  [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking