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Autophagic degradation of proteins and organelles is well studied, but the role of autophagy in RNA regulation is unclear. Here, the authors profile mRNAs targeted to the vacuole in yeast and observe autophagy-mediated mRNA degradation is not random but rather is a preferential process.