The 'save for later' paradox: why we hoard digital content we never read
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You probably have saved 500 articles, 200 videos, and 100 podcasts, right? You will get to them ... someday. But will you really?

I know, I know. There have been loads of in-depth, and lengthy discussion about whether save-for-later apps actually work, or if they are just digital graveyards packed with articles, blog posts, videos, and podcast you wanted to consume but never revisited. The ‘save for later’ paradox is the gap between our intention to consume content and our actual behavior. And it is not only as present as ever, but is likely intensifying due to the explosion of AI-generated content and the accelerating pace of information creation. The internet has always been flooded with new content every single day, but with the recent developments of AI-generated content, the …

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