It's the number a user can give.

Favrd uses some sort of science to pick whose favorites count, is my
understanding.

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 15:22, Geoff Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm again noticing stars I gave not being picked up by Favrd, and it got me
> wondering - when you raised the daily number of stars from 250 to 1000, is
> that the number a user can give, or the number a user can receive?  I can
> hardly imagine it's the latter, but I'm sure I haven't come close to marking
> 1000 tweets with stars today, though it strikes me that @hotdogsladies may
> have come close to receiving that many.
>
> As an example, here's the status:
> http://twitter.com/hotdogsladies/statuses/1009858234
>
> And here's the favrd page.  You'll notice my icon (white chess pawn on a red
> background) doesn't appear.
> http://textism.com/favrd/tweet/1009858234
>
>
> --
> Geoff Barnes
> @texburgher
>



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