Pitchfork.com Launches Profile Activity Tracking and Save This Story Features for Subscribers
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Mano Sundaresan
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Summary
Pitchfork.com has introduced two new features for subscribers: a "My Profile" section that aggregates user activity (read articles, comments, ratings) and a "Save This Story" feature that allows users to create lists to track their reading and listening. The article explains how to access these features and their purpose of improving user engagement.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledHopefully, this will make it feel a bit less like you’re posting into the void.
For the first time, you can now make lists to keep track of your reading and listening.
Click the floating 'SAVE THIS STORY' flag when you’re scrolling down a news post or review.
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