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Nobody actually looks at bookmarks, or at least I don't. Bookmarks are where I dump tabs that I should look at, but probably won't, but want to clean up tabs.
I have a few hundred bookmarks, but I don't think I've actually looked at any. I usually get around to looking at my open tabs though.
That said, I generally cap out around 200 open tabs, and then I'll cut it down to 10 or so essential tabs. This happens almost weekly. "Close to the right" and "shift click" to select multiple tabs are amazing.
I use bookmarks, but I don't group them into folders. Instead, I add multiple keywords/tags. I don't really use them by going to the bookmark menu. I rely on them showing up in the search recommendations when I am searching for something.
That's how I use tabs, and I don't need keywords or tags. Just search in the bar, and switch to the tab. It works pretty well.
Granted I'm guilty of saving some open pages as bookmarks and only getting back to them 5 years or so later. But generally if you're organized enough bookmarks should fill that space pretty well.
But if you have 1500 tabs, nobody looks at the tabs either. Or it takes like the first half an hour of each work day.