Lauana Granair D.

How to organize your Threads bookmarks using communities

Organize Threads bookmarks by community with Dewey. Sync posts, use AI tagging to mirror your interests, and build a searchable, exportable library.

If you are one of Threads' almost 150 million daily active users, you have probably come across Communities, a feature launched recently on the platform. Communities have opened even more doors for you to find relatable content and users you identify with.

With so much good content appearing in your feed, you might want to save everything you see, right? The problem is when you come back later to retrieve the saved content, and it's no longer there. Like… What? Yes, managing Threads' favorites is one of the platform's biggest weaknesses.

Here's everything you need to know about Communities and how to properly save the content you find there.

What are Threads communities?

Launched in October 2025, Communities are interest-based public spaces where users can gather and discuss topics of interest, from basketball and Formula 1 to productive habits, reality shows, and more. Meta initially launched the feature with over 100 popular topics and has been continuously adding more.

Here's what sets Communities apart from similar features on other platforms:

  • Meta selects the topics, choosing Communities based on the most popular interests on Threads at the moment.

  • Anyone can participate in the discussions, but only members have exclusive benefits, such as custom “Like” emojis.

  • The Communities you participate in appear on your profile and signal your interests to others, making it easier to connect with users who have similar interests.

  • Dedicated feeds for each community keep the conversation focused and practically free from interference from other topics.

Communities can be found through the search bar or by tapping on certain tags in any post. Topics with a dedicated community show a three-dot icon next to the tag, where you can tap and hit "Join" in the upper right corner.

 

Communities can change how you save and use Threads bookmarks

Before Communities, saving posts on Threads could be a little random. You would just scroll through your feed, come across posts you liked, and save them without much organization or focus.

Communities offer a more thematic structure, and this has an impact on how you can save posts and think about organizing them later. For example, now you want to explore the international politics community. You know that while you're in it, you can save the most interesting content in the same folder, after all, they are part of the same topic.

Meta is also launching special badges for contributors and improved content ranking algorithms. That means the posts that will rise to the top in Communities will likely be those that are worth saving in the first place. This means even less need to scroll through your feed looking for interesting content.

In short, Communities can give context to your Threads bookmarks. Now you just need a tool that turns context into organization.

The missing piece to manage Threads bookmarks

The reality is that the Threads bookmarks system still lacks developed search, tagging, or export capabilities. You can save posts all day long, but will you be able to find the one you need weeks later? That's where the trick lies.

This is exactly the problem Dewey was created to solve.

Dewey is a bookmark management platform trusted by over 45,000 curators, designed to sync, organize, and display your favorite social media content in a centralized, searchable hub.

How to organize your Threads bookmarks 

Step 1: Connect your Threads account to Dewey

Go to the Dewey website and create an account. Then connect to your Threads profile. From there, your favorites will start syncing automatically.

Step 2: Use AI tagging to mirror your Community interests

Once your Threads bookmarks are in Dewey, it's time to work on the structure. Dewey's AI tagging tool allows you to tag thousands of favorites in seconds, so you can find what you need later using keywords. The algorithm learns your preferences over time, suggesting tags that you can review and adjust before applying to your library.

This is the moment to apply the strategy of using your Communities as a reference for your saved post collections. For example, if you are part of the NBA community on Threads, create the folder and tag “NBA” and feed your saved post collection with the content you find within that Community. 

 

Step 3: Search, sort, and surface what you need

Dewey has an ultra-fast search feature that instantly checks all the bookmarks, tags, authors, and notes you've created. This means you don't have to scroll for minutes to find that post you saved three weeks ago. You can also apply date filters, sort chronologically or by topic, and switch the view mode between List, Card, and Grid to suit your style.

Step 4: Export your Threads bookmarks anytime

The content you save can belong to you. With Dewey, you can export your entire library of Threads bookmarks as a CSV file, Google Sheet, or searchable PDF, including all associated images and media.

Step 5: Sync to Notion

If you use Notion to manage your projects, Dewey can be fully integrated with it. Enable synchronization with Notion in Settings → Integrations, and your Threads bookmarks will be automatically transferred to a Notion database. Synchronization is fully organized, with metadata included, without the need for manual transfer.

Take control of your Threads bookmarks

Communities are some of the updates on Threads that are making the platform more complete, organized, and discussion-oriented than ever before. Now it's time to improve that structure by organizing your favorite content securely and conveniently.

Start your Dewey experience for free and see how you can turn your Threads bookmarks into a valuable personal library. Join more than 45,000 curators who have stopped losing their favorite content and started actually using it.

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