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Fav Forever

Fav Forever

A Chrome extension that brings stars back to Twitter

2 followers

A Chrome extension that brings stars back to Twitter

2 followers

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chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/fav-forever/belacnojopafdobcknphjadpphldcpao
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Launched in 2015View 1 launch
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Web App•Chrome Extensions•User Experience
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Reed Kavner

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Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover
Product Hunt

Product Hunt

That was quick (from the Twitter blog 3 hours ago). Personally, I'm all for hearts. "Favoriting" is too such a strong commitment.
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10yr ago
Reed Kavner
Reed Kavner
@StephenColbot

@StephenColbot

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@rrhoover As a product manager, I agree. As a longtime Twitter user with a penchant for nostalgia, I miss my stars.
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10yr ago
Zoe Landon
Zoe Landon
RCRDList

RCRDList

@rrhoover Personally, I feel the opposite. Hearts feel like too strong a sentiment, given all of the romantic cultural underpinnings of the icon. (Tressie Cottom covers it fairly well: https://medium.com/message/faves...) I'm not a huge fan of Medium's use of hearts either (which I bring up since I linked to it), but at least that context feels like it's connected to the article rather than the person. And alternate use cases for the feature (such as using Twitter's favorites as bookmarks, which I've done quite often) don't feel as beneficial or disconnected from the idea of "something I like". Twitter is far more personal, and getting a heart from someone just feels like it has more intimate undertones. (I don't think I use any other sites that use hearts for likes, so my context is admittedly limited.) But, as has been pointed out, hearts are better for engagement. If that's what Twitter is focused on right now, of course they'll make the change.
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10yr ago
Niv Dror
Niv Dror
VC Puzzle

VC Puzzle

Incredible timing.
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10yr ago
Reed Kavner
Reed Kavner
@StephenColbot

@StephenColbot

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@nivo0o0 One of the few benefits of being unemployed :)
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10yr ago
Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover
Product Hunt

Product Hunt

@reedkavner ha! Great way to get noticed if you're looking for a job.
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10yr ago
Fred Rivett
Fred Rivett
Brexit means Brexit

Brexit means Brexit

Haha, was waiting for that to happen... #savethefav https://twitter.com/FredRivett/s...
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10yr ago
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