@ScottSoCal I think of favoriting as letting someone know that what they had to say was seen by someone, noticed and absorbed for the reason it was shared. I do favorite sad things so people know that sadness didn’t just disappear into a void and they are not alone.
@KBaileyBooks or maybe you can be a little more personal and offer words rather than the complacency of an easily misinterpreted action that you're enjoying someone else's suffering
@KBaileyBooks there's only so many times i can hear, "stranger has favourited ⭐ your post 'everything sucks so much and i want to die'"