When should I favorite a question instead of just upvoting it? Is there anything special about favoriting a question? Also, is it the typical practice to always upvote a question you favorited?
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1Uh... other than it saves the question in your favorites list? Kind of like a bookmark?– user4639281Oct 21, 2015 at 23:09
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Where is my favorites list then? I've looked all over for it.– danjugglerOct 21, 2015 at 23:47
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1stackoverflow.com/users/5429360/daniel-grosskopf?tab=favorites– user4639281Oct 21, 2015 at 23:49
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"I've looked all over for it" - try going to your user control panel and typing "favorites" into your browser's search function. Such a wonderful time saving tool.– GimbyOct 22, 2015 at 13:40
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The favourite facility notes things that are important or interesting to you. Voting tells other people that the post is useful or not.
Favouriting does not imply a post is good, for instance people often favourite bad posts that they have voted to close to remind them to vote to delete once they are closed. I.e. you mark a post as a favourite if you might need or want to go back to it at some future time.
You can find what you've favourited in the favorites tab of your profile.
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Robert, could you edit you're post to include the information about where to find everything you favorited? That's where I was the most confused since I hadn't seen that feature yet. Oct 21, 2015 at 23:51
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