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Saving and Sharing an Article in the LinkedIn Pulse App

How do I save and share an article in the LinkedIn Pulse mobile app?

To save an article:
  1. Tap to open the article.
  2. Tap the bookmark ribbon in the top right of the article.
  3. You'll be notified that the article was saved.
You can also save an article directly from the feed by tapping the bookmark ribbon at the bottom right on the card.
To access saved articles
  1. Tap your profile photo. This will take you to a screen with three tabs, ActivitySaved andFollowing.
  2. Tap the Saved tab. Your saved articles will appear here.
To share an article:
  1. Tap to open the article.
  2. Tap the  Share icon on iOS or the Share icon on Android.
    • When the article first loads, the Share icon will appear at the bottom right of the screen, next to the  Like icon. As you scroll through the text, this footer will disappear. This is intended to provide you a full reading view.
    • If the Share icon isn't visible, tap the screen once, and it'll reappear at the bottom.
  3. Choose among the share options - you can share articles on LinkedIn, or via iMessage, email, and on other social networks such as Twitter and Facebook.
    • You can either share publicly or to your connections on LinkedIn.
    • To share outside of LinkedIn, tap the Share via... option.
Note: As on LinkedIn.com, you can mention individuals in the LinkedIn share box by typing @ before your connection's name.
Reading mode
The LinkedIn Pulse app's reading mode provides a simplified view of the article without headers or navigation menus, for an optimized reading experience. This allows the reader to focus on the text of the article.
To turn on reading mode:
  1. Tap into an article.
  2. Tap the  Book icon at the top right, located next to the Save icon.
Note: Reading mode is only available for third-party articles. These are articles that were originally published on an external news site, such as nytimes.com or slate.com. Articles published on the LinkedIn platform are natively optimized for reading in the app.

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