MyB/R Gets a Facelift

Community Matters by Correspondent Written on May 29, 2009
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Some of you may have noticed the new and improved MyB/R and the “Track Article” button that is now beneath each and every Bleacher Report article.

I thought this might be a good time to take a step back and explain the advantages of this amazing feature and its improved functionality.

All of your favorite writers are now in one place: your MyB/R page.  You can get there by clicking the “MyB/R” button on the top left hand side of the front page.

The purpose of MyBR is to highlight the articles that matter to you, while also providing insights into what's happening on the site. Whether you are following your favorite writers' articles, seeing a list of all your favorite teams and topics, or tracking the articles you want to come back to at a later time, MyB/R can make your daily Bleacher routine all the easier.

Now let’s shift gears to tracking articles.

Going forward, if there is an article that you want to revisit at a later time—or a debate in the comment threads that just keeps on sizzling—just click the “Track Article on MyB/R” button and it will automatically be stored in the MyArticles tab on the MyB/R page.

Your MyArticles tab on MyBR will keep your list of articles current, so that you can bookmark the stories and debates that matter to you.

As we continue to find new and better ways to highlight what's happening on Bleacher Report, the enhanced MyBR feature is a major step forward.

We encourage you to provide feedback for us in the comment threads below. Enjoy!

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