Minimum quality standards for bookmarking an article

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Ollie Saunders
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Minimum quality standards for bookmarking an article

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There so much information out there. I struggle to keep track of it all. I want to record everything that is of interest to me but filter that down to the best. My question to you all is what criteria (a minimum quality standard per se) should I have for an article, blog post etc. in order for it to be good enough for me to record/bookmark somewhere?
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panic!
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Re: Minimum quality standards for bookmarking an article

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it should be at least 3 pints.


I don't think think there's really a way we can quantify how good an article is. It's purely subjective.

If you like it and it's valuable/useful: bookmark it.
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Re: Minimum quality standards for bookmarking an article

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Yeah. Given some of the godawful crap I have bookmarked here I don't think I have a minimum standard. It just has to be about something interesting.
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