What’s this, then?

FAVRD lists interesting things that show up on Twitter, based on the number of times an item has been declared a ‘favorite’.

FAVRD owes a debt of gratitude to Ono Matope’s site , which performs a similar service focused rather differently.

FAVRD runs on a no-webcock algorithm. If you see Twitter as a venue for public relations or marketing, or as an audience eager to hear news of a post on your ‘blog’, or a rich hot sticky vertical, or if you consider yourself a web strategist, or if you talk earnestly about social media, or if you can read Techcrunch or listen to the Gillmor gang with a straight face, it’s very unlikely the things you say on Twitter will show up here.

If however you think of Twitter as a place to amuse, inspire and entertain, then good on you. Keep it up. We all thank you for it.

Whose vote counts?

How about yours! It may be you’re already on the list of watched favoriters, but if not, feel free to add yourself to the list by entering your Twitter ID and password below (note that your credentials are required only as a one-time check to confirm you are who you say you are; your password is not stored in any way).




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