Just noticed Vimeo has this feature for their videos too and use it
build relevant feeds.

On Apr 25, 3:28 pm, "@mikestead" <stead.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the link, it also lead me tohttp://favotter.matope.com/en/.
>
> These services are nice, but in regards to what I suggested, just skim
> the surface. I guess in my mind for this to work it needs to be rolled
> out as a core feature. This way all the major front end clients would
> look to integrate it, along with the website, like what happened with
> the "favorite" option.
>
> Without this widespread adoption, If some of my friends use it and
> some don't then the impact of its usefulness is greatly reduced for
> me, them, and the rest of the Twitterverse (and Twitter the company).
> Maybe this could be said of a lot of third party Twitter services
> however.
>
> On Apr 25, 2:44 pm, Cameron Kaiser <spec...@floodgap.com> wrote:
>
> > > First off I'm sorry if this has been requested previously (I'm sure it
> > > has somewhere), I searched around the group and couldn't spot anything
> > > related.
>
> > > The feature is pretty straightforward on the surface. If I see a tweet
> > > that I like, then I can publicly mark it as such. This then opens up a
> > > whole lot of great features including:
>
> > You're basically asking something along the lines of a favourites-driven
> > site. There isn't a lot out there on it, but among other things look at
> > favrd and similar services.
>
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