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% Archived Feed
-First of all, there’s normally no point in manually archiving articles.
-If you want to keep articles for later, star them and they won’t expire.
+Archived is the place for articles for which originating feed no longer exists. It's either Starred articles from unsubscribed feeds or [externally shared data](wiki/ShareAnything).
-Manual archiving may cause side effects, e.g. archiving an article while it
-still exists in the originating feed XML [will create a duplicate entry
-on next feed update](https://community.tt-rss.org/t/archive-then-deletion/4180/4).
+Articles in Archived feed are not expired automatically, you can delete them manually using `Select...` &rarr; `Delete permanently` in the main toolbar.
-A raison d'etre for this feed is to give you access to [externally shared data](wiki/ShareAnything)
-which doesn't have an actual originating feed and keep starred articles for
-which originating feed no longer exists in tt-rss database.
-
-#### Archived article feed works like this:
-
-- When you unsubscribe from the feed, all starred articles are moved
- into the archive for safe-keeping.
-- You can also manually archive articles from the feed actions (i.e.
- More…) dropdown menu and subsequently move them back if the
- originating feed is still available (e.g. subscribed).
-- Archived articles are not subject to the usual automatic expiration
- process.
-- Articles created using [ShareAnything](wiki/ShareAnything) are placed into Archived
- feed.