It's interesting to see the actual data presented of what I actually find useful. That said, I like following a lot of people who are really low on this list.
- Robert Scoble
from Posterous
for true geekieness it really only should have been 1024.
- Shawn McCollum
Shawn: true! I love how fast Posterous gets here, by the way. Within microseconds.
- Robert Scoble
That's a good use of your 'favs' data, Robert. And interesting that you say that the number of favs does not always indicate how much you like following someone - so there's something more going on there?
- WorldofHiglet
WorldofHiglet: some people I just like to follow their lives and see the small things going on with them like birthdays, kids, etc, but those things would never get faved.
- Robert Scoble
That's what I meant, Robert. It's not all about value in terms of hard-core information. The 'social' side to social media is still important.
- WorldofHiglet
This is cool, I didn't know I'd been "favorited". I feel so honored. <blush>
- RobinDotNet
I wish there was a way to get someone's favorites natively in your Twitter stream (not RSS). With Favstar, you need to visit their site.
- Mahendra (SkepticGeek)
Robert surely you can rectify this oversight.
- Joe
No doubt about TechCrunch.They are real twitter geeks.
- goldberg_sizzles
There are at least 2^10 people more geeky than me, so that means I can be no better than an 11th rank geek. Bummer, I thought I was a 9th rank geek, 10th at minimum.
- DGentry
How can I view what tweets were fav'd? I'm glad I made the list! :) The only problem with having so many favorite tweets though is now when I click the "more" button they won't load. :(
- Garin Kilpatrick