=== Background
The reading list sync service created has a concept of a "Default" reading list, which an article can be saved to without being required to be added to a user-created reading list.
Android reading list users currently save articles to a specific user-created list; whilst iOS intends to allow both 'one-tap' quick saving which would save articles to the system 'default' list as well as the option to organize into other reading lists.
Notes:
- The name of the Default list is an ID string in the back-end, with a localized name shown to the user (iOS initially calling it "Saved")
- The default list cannot be renamed
=== Problem
Until such time as Android starts making use of a default reading list, it may be confusing for users to see it appear on their device.
== Proposed solution: All Android users see the default read-only bookmarks list
* **PROS**
- Introduces the concept of a 'default' list could be beneficial to save the step of requiring users to create an initial list
- Users can take advantage of the (proposed) higher limit of articles for the default list
- Showing the default list on Android is not as jarring for cross-platform users
- Opens the door to potentially switching to the one-tap quick-saving model in future
**TO DO:**
[ ] Update workflow so ALL users (whether they choose to sync reading lists or not) will now see a 'Default list' -
[ ] Ensure that the Default list is with the real 'default' list when a user decides to turn on syncing
[ ] Update messaging in existing flows – eg. user education message when user first saves an article
=== QA required? {icon check color=green}