I exported mine and searched for “http”. I got 1,882. Crazy. I only use about 20 regularly.

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    Across all platforms and browser instances, I have about 40 to 50 in total (I don’t feel like actually counting them) and I think I use more than half of them every day. The rest are things I either use occasionally or that I want to use eventually but currently don’t or can’t.

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    Why would I want to dig through folders of bookmarks when I can type 3 characters in the url and have my browser suggest the right page for me?

    • FarraigePlaisteaċ (sé/é)@lemmy.worldOP
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      My answer: some bookmarks represent a significant time investment, for example, finding a specific spare part (3rd-party) for an appliance at home. I’ll bookmark that because I don’t want to do all that searching and comparing again.

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    I have 440+ but they are leftover from when i actually used them, I haven’t used the bookmark feature in at least 12-15 years now.

    I have a feeling most of them are from an old addon that I had, because I think it abused the bookmark feature in order to keep browser sessions.

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    I almost given up the habit of bookmarking. I just remember some parts of the URL or the tab name and my history pulls it up for me.

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    I have few dozens … pretty much never. Many of them are probably broken by now.

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    I’ve got a lot of YT bookmarks in my browser (I have no YT account, so I track my favourite channels this way), and maybe 20-30 other links in total.

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    Looks like roughly a dozen or two (from a quick check) as far as actual bookmarks go. I use most of them, though there’s a few I should probably prune at this point. I have a lot of tabs in tab groups instead though (500-ish?). That works better for me with frequent screen sharing for work calls (keeping URL bar suggestions restricted to bookmarks only), and matches my way of thinking about projects I’m working on better as well.

    I also save pages with SingleFile that I want to preserve for future reference instead of bookmarking – no point hoping they’ll continue to be online and accessible when I can just keep my own copy locally… Looks like I’ve archived roughly 200 or so pages in the last year like that.

    • FarraigePlaisteaċ (sé/é)@lemmy.worldOP
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      Somehow I find it extremely funny to read the low number of bookmarks followed by the huge number of tabs.

      Seriously though, I get that when you find something that matches the way my brain works then that’s what I’ll stick with too.

      Thanks for putting me on to SingleFile. I use Wallabag locally but I’m not sure if I’ll stick with it.

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    Apparently 4614. Several hundred are probably duplicates tho. I’ll bookmark interesting pages that I see at work (since I usually don’t have time to read them) and occasionally import them to my main browser. Like others have said, that’s built up over many years. And in general I’ve tried to be more of a ‘bookmark it and close the tab already’ kind of person lately.

    It’s all various levels of hoarding and to-dos I know I’ll never get to, but pretty often I do find myself enjoying browsing through my bookmarks and remembering neat stuff I saw in passing or articles I wanted to read. It’s also fun sorting them out to folders, even tho I know they’ll never be properly organized nor especially useful if they were.

    I do very regularly use a few that I keep on my bookmarks toolbar. I make better use of that feature at work too, where I have the most important few pages and environments right at hand.

    • FarraigePlaisteaċ (sé/é)@lemmy.worldOP
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      Now that you mention it, I think part of the reason I ended up with so many is from trying to not keep tabs open. I also enjoy sorting them into folders. I don’t know why but it’s one of the more enjoyable things I’ve done on a computer in some time!

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        For sure! Something about making it more organized little by little is super satisfying, theraputic even.

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    I have about 20 sites bookmarked with just their favicon that are sort of “first order access”, though I use some of them more regularly than others. At random intervals, one will catch my eye and I’ll think “I haven’t used that in a while, I don’t think I need that up there anymore” and I’ll remove it, usually while I’m at it I’ll remove others too. I have about a dozen folders too, these are more long-term storage, e.g. I have one for all my financial institutions (not to brag but I have several student loan servicers 😣), one for network security tools, one for rare media finding tools, etc. These are used less often and they usually get put there after I’ve had to go look them up several times. I tend to keep it well pruned though, I think I have maybe 200 distinct sites bookmarked.

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    At work I have what I need and trim what I don’t use. It’s organized and in a good enough state to share with new employees.

    At home I don’t remember what half the bookmarks are for, and the other half are for long-abandoned projects. No idea how many there are