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A bookmark represents a quite personal expression of (future?) value of a question (or rather the answers given) to a single user.

I wondered what the most bookmarked questions are, how I would be able to find them, and if they could be generally useful to discover new and interesting topics.

Using existing sorting methods is straightforward, but I couldn't find a way to sort by number of bookmarks.

A quick Google and Meta Stack Overflow search also did not bring up anything about the topic.

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  • Bear in mind that one main reason that the name was changed from Favorites to Bookmarks is that many people use(d) them to mark bad questions (or pages with bad answers), not just pages with good content. But I guess that usage is less likely these days, now that we can follow posts.
    – PM 2Ring
    Commented Feb 26, 2021 at 3:46

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Use this data explorer query. Bookmarks (called favorite till 6 to 8 weeks ago) are stored in the Votes table as a row with votetypeid = 5. It is one one of the few rows in the votes table that has its userid column populated, allowing for some fun but useless insights.

select top 1000
       postid as [Post Link]
     , count(*) [Bookmarked] 
from votes
where votetypeid = 5 -- favorite
group by postid
order by count(*) desc

when run today, this is your result:

top bookmarked question list

The 194812 is this deleted question screenshot for < 10 k We're not going to undelete it! Just don't!

Also fun: The users that bookmarked the most questions (the second result set in the query):

users that bookmark most

Even more fun: The users that got the most bookmarks (third resultset):

users that many bookmarks

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  • Can <10k mortals like me get a screenshot of that question, please :)
    – Sabito
    Commented Feb 25, 2021 at 19:30
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    @Yatin I'm not going to screenshot 331 answers spread over 12 pages but I've added the first page of answers. You'll be thrilled ...
    – rene
    Commented Feb 25, 2021 at 19:40
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    How could 35k bookmarks ever be helpful to anyone?
    – Dharman Mod
    Commented Feb 26, 2021 at 11:51
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    @Dharman over the years I've learned to not try to find rhyme or reason in how others use the site. I've trouble enough to keep myself on-track.
    – rene
    Commented Feb 26, 2021 at 12:07

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