Uh Oh, NYT Black Hole: Where Did My Saved Articles Go?
Let's face it, we've all been there. You stumble upon a brilliant New York Times article, one so good you just know it deserves a prominent place in your mental rolodex. You diligently tap the save button, assured this intellectual gem is safe from the abyss of forgotten tabs. But then, disaster strikes! You need that article, like, yesterday, and...poof! It's vanished faster than a politician's campaign promises.
Fear not, fellow information hoarder! This guide will be your digital spelunking flashlight, leading you out of the dark and back to the promised land of your saved articles.
The Great New York Times App Safari: A Map for the Lost
The New York Times app, while a treasure trove of news, can be a labyrinth when it comes to finding your saved goodies. But worry not, we've got a compass (or at least a handy dandy screenshot guide). Here's what you need to do:
- Boot Up the App: Seems obvious, but hey, we gotta cover all our bases.
- Tap, Tap, Tap Your Way to Salvation: Look for the hamburger menu (those three horizontal lines) in the bottom right corner. Give it a good ol' tap.
- Behold! The Power of Profile: In the menu that appears, you'll see your name and profile picture (assuming you've graced the app with your presence). Tap that too.
- The Promised Land: You should now be staring at your glorious profile page. But wait, there's more! See that "Saved Stories" tab right below your name? That, my friend, is your pot of digital gold.
Voila! Your saved articles should now be displayed in all their glory.
Pro Tip: If you're an avid reader with a mountain of saved articles, you can use the search bar at the top of the "Saved Stories" section to find specific gems.
Frequently Asked Questions (Because We Know You Have Them)
How to Save an Article in the New York Times App?
Easy! Find the article you want to save, then tap the share button (it looks like a box with an arrow pointing upwards). From there, select "Save Story".
How to Remove a Saved Article?
In your "Saved Stories", swipe left on the article and tap "Delete".
How Many Articles Can I Save?
The New York Times app doesn't specify a limit, but let's be honest, if you have thousands of saved articles, maybe it's time for a digital decluttering session?
Can I Save Articles Without a Subscription?
Unfortunately, no. Saving articles requires a New York Times subscription.
Is There a Way to Download Articles for Offline Reading?
Not directly within the app. However, you can use the share button to copy the article link and save it to a note-taking app or another service that allows offline access.