Two New Things You Can Do on Pitchfork.com

Two New Things You Can Do on Pitchfork.com

We’ve rolled out some new features for subscribers today. If you navigate to “My Profile” on the top bar menu, you’ll be able to view all of your activity on the site, including articles you’ve read, and comments and ratings you’ve left. Hopefully, this will make it feel a bit less like you’re posting into the void.

Also, for the first time, you can now make lists to keep track of your reading and listening. Here’s how: Click the floating “SAVE THIS STORY” flag when you’re scrolling down a news post or review. You’ll then be asked if you want to add it to a new list. And voilà. You can view your lists under “My Profile.”

If you have thoughts on the new features, or have anything else you’d like to change or improve on, give us a shout at help@pitchfork.com. We’re music writers, not UX developers, so we really appreciate the feedback.

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