I have been using Mastodon for over 2 years (and Lemmy since August 2024).

I’m still a bit mystified about the use of Favorites.
Personally, I use them thusly:

  1. If I think a post is good in some way, but that my followers probably wouldn’t want to read it (if it’s in another language, or if it’s personal, etc.) So Favorite only, no boost.

  2. If I like a post, and I want to give it extra traction beyond the boost I am also giving it. (I use this a lot.)

The second use is based on the statement on the mastodon.social instance Explore page: “These posts from across the fediverse are gaining traction today. Newer posts with more boosts and favorites are ranked higher.” (emphasis added)

But I notice that most posts with many boosts don’t also have many Favorites, so clearly I am out of step with most Mastodon users.

So could people enlighten me on this? Thanks.

  • Remy Rose@piefed.social
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    1 day ago

    I do it pretty much the same as you actually! It’s always kinda hard to tell what other people are doing though. Since my instance is kinda small, I barely see a tiny fraction of whatever total boosts/favorites a post has unless i click through to the orignal.