Thanks for the link, it also lead me to http://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 <[email protected]> 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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