Rob Pegoraro on Nostr: Remember when I complimented the Washington Post for *finally* adding a saved-recipes ...
Remember when I complimented the Washington Post for *finally* adding a saved-recipes option to its Food section? Well, at some point it seems that they took that away from the recipes page, and now you have to navigate back out to the "My Post" list of stories you've saved from anywhere on the Post's site.
Why, when newspapers have so many external business-model problems, do they then take a hammer to their own reader experience?
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