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This article is a stub. You can help the IndieWebCamp wiki by expanding it. 🌟 A favorite is a common webaction on many silos (like Flickr, Twitter), typically visually indicated with a star symbol that fills in with a color when activated (pink, orange). A favorite is similar to but somewhat different from a like. WhyIf you "favorite" things on silos (e.g. Twitter, Flickr), it may make sense to support the same literal type "favorite" (or at least microcopy) on your own site in order to replace that silo usage with using your own website instead. Alternatively, if you treat a favorite on such silos posts as a "like" (as in, when you favorite a tweet, you mean you like it), then you should support like posts instead. HowVery often favorites and likes appear to be treated as the same thing, thus re-use "u-like-of" markup as documented in like#How. IndieWeb ExamplesThere are no known examples of indieweb favorite posts. See like#IndieWeb_Examples for similar examples. Similarity to LikeFavorites are similar to likes in how they're represented in some systems. Similarities:
Differences From LikeThere's some anecdotal evidence that users consider "likes" different from "favorites". Also they seem to behave differently across systems: Likes:
Favorites:
These differences may be subtle enough as to make it confusing if both were present in a system - there are no known systems that have both. Silo ExamplesFlickrFlickr puts a star favorite button on a photo, clicking it puts that photo into your "Favorites" collection/album, and adds to the favorite count (and list of favoriters) of that photo. Flickr may have been the first "social silo" to introduce the favorite button and feature, and use a star icon (pink in this case) to do so, in 2004 (first year of Flickr's launch). Favoriting UI:
Viewing favorites:
History:
See Twitter#Early_User_Interface for a UI screenshot *before* Favorites were introduced, and then several variants of Favorites UI afterwards. Clustering favorites:
Perceived meaning and usage: Favorite is used to many different ways on twitter, espceially as it now notifies the person whose tweet was favorited. See Rebecca Greenfield and Jessica Roy for discusssions of this. FAQDo both or notQ: Should I have both favorite and like posts? A: Why? Do you want to use both favorite and like? if so, how do they differ to you? If not, just pick one and use that. The difference has been discussed quite a bit here, and trivial differences documented above: Differences from like. See Also |




















