Please note that Facebook is yet to announce anything related to this mater, or even give an official comment on it. Inside the list, left swipe on the post reveals two options Share and Remove. And once clicked on it, the post is saved to the “Saved” section which falls under the Apps menu. A small bookmark icon, similar to the one found in iBooks, is visible on the right side, beside the post. Pocket, for instance, boasts more than 9 million users and 240 millions saves.Ī technology blog, MyTechSkool first noticed this new feature which they reported to AllThingsD. Applications like Pocket and Instapaper have seen a lot of popularity. A good thing for Facebook is their users will stick around the site longer, which is of course the reason why they would be introducing this feature. No doubt the users will gladly welcome such a feature. People share insane amount of stories in various formats like Photos, Videos, Plain Text, Milestones, etc., and it is pain in the neck to browse through them to find one single post, which was perhaps posted only a few days ago. As of now, browsing through anyone’s Timeline (be it your own or someone else’s) is a very tedious task. People use Facebook to share a lot of stories not only through links from other websites, but also the information people share through the status updates on their personal profiles, groups and brand pages. “Save for Later” will allow you save the stories in a section being called “Saved”, which you can re-visit anytime later you wish to, to read the saved conent.