I just recently became a columnist and I went to go look at the list of the other columnists. I noticed that most of the others have rating stars next to their name. What are these for? Do I not have them because I'm relatively new?
AnGeLs_AdVicE_x3 answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 10:14 pm: these show youre rating...you get them when poeple rate your adivce that you give them...Hope I Helped! =)
MummuM answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 7:26 pm: First off, I would like to welcome you to the site. I hope you enjoy being on here, as well as helping others out with their problems.
As for your question, those five stars are your overall average rating. In order for those starts to show up, you need to be rated at least five times. So, just keep answering questions and you'll have your average rating in no time. ♥ [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
caden answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 7:00 pm: People with the rating stars have gotten 5 ratings. Thos ratings make ut the average rating. [ caden's advice column | Ask caden A Question ]
GDROB2 answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 6:28 pm: At this site columnist get rated by the crowd they give advice to. Much like a hotel or movie a one star rating means you are giving lousy advice with a four star rating meaning fantastic. You do not have stars until someone rares you. It is Dangernerd's way of making sure that people appreciate the advice they get and the people giving bad advice get booted. [ GDROB2's advice column | Ask GDROB2 A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 5:08 pm: Those five stars represent your overall, average rating. If you want the stars to show up next to your name, you need to be rated at least five times have answered at least five questions. Also, some columnists have a gold star next to their name, which means they have a paid account and are a supporter of this site. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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