Scott Belsky
@scottbelsky
@dwr.eth always wondered why social sites don't let you sort a profile by someones "most liked/RT'd" content. as if everything is only temporal (it's not). would be cool to view the "best of" content for someone with a click.
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naveen
@naveen
in the OG days of twitter, i loved using favstar for this i think you're right - not just cool, but a great way to really see who a person is / what they are most like / how good their humor and voice is instead of getting pieces of that picture from a stream
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David Furlong
@df
Discove supports this! https://www.discove.xyz/profiles/dwr?a=top&q=%28from%3Adwr%29 https://i.imgur.com/VXGkJ2k.png
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Charlie Harrington
@whatrocks
My indexing is still delayed but here’s a way to dig in: https://sqlcaster.xyz/?sql=select+avatar_url%2C+text+as+cast%2C+num_reply_children%2C+reactions%2C+watches+from+casts+%0A+where+username+%3D+%27scottbelsky%27+and+num_reply_children+is+not+null+%0A+order+by+num_reply_children+desc+%0A+limit+50%3B
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Carlos Matallín
@matallo.eth
Yo can filter by username and sort by reactions here https://pincaster.xyz/explore/search?q=&username=scottbelsky&order_by=reactions&page=1
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Matt
@mattlehrer
Add more or less the same sort types as Reddit but for a person. Past day/week/month/year/all time x likes/rts/controversial
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maciek
@maciek
Tweemex ads that on Twitter
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