See Which Users Have Added Your Tweets as Favorites

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Monday, 27th Apr 2009 | Share


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users have a option to favorite tweets they like, but users in general do not have any way to know when their tweets have been added as favorites.

But like always there is a solution and it’s called Google, using Google you can easily search the tweets (you made) that other users have added as favorites.

Just search Google for the term given below and you will find the users who have added your tweets as favorites:

site:twitter.com/*/favourites @username

Simply replace the @username with your own twitter username and you will see the users who have added your tweets as favorites.

If you are on twitter don’t forget to follow me @keithdsouza or follow @techiebuzzer to get regular updates from us.

Hat tip from @AravindJose via a tweet.



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  1. Christopher Ross
    April 28th, 2009 at 9:02 am #

    That’s really cool! Thanks … now I’m off to Twitter for a bit myself :)

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  2. Aravind Jose T.
    April 28th, 2009 at 9:25 am #

    Thanks for the credit.
    Cool wayaround.

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