Hello everyone!
I was looking in the section "Browse Columnists" of course, to browse columnists! I notice the dark blue stars that made the stars seem all full. But i see people with 8 stars and they have like 1 or 2 of the stars gold? How come? And why do they have soo many stars when the "original" columnists have like 5 or 4 and its all filled with blue stars.
(and by blue stars i mean DARK BLUE..not the light blue but the dark ones that means they got it filled up)
greenstarz109 answered Saturday November 5 2005, 5:54 pm: well im pretty sure that means if you have the dark blue than you've had more people that you have answered there questions thanks for asking me you're question. [ greenstarz109's advice column | Ask greenstarz109 A Question ]
caden answered Friday November 4 2005, 9:37 pm: It meens that th person is paying to make an account. people who is paying gets to get a golden star and get to change theire username.
If you pay, you support advicenators. [ caden's advice column | Ask caden A Question ]
Karen answered Friday November 4 2005, 9:03 pm: The extra, gold star means the columnist has a paid account and is a supporter of the site, like me. There are only a few columnists that do have the gold star so it seems like they have so many stars. As for the light and dark stars, they symbolizes your overall, average rating if you hover over them. Do you think you can provide me with an example of the columnist(s) that have those eight stars? Eight stars shouldn't appear when you browse through the columnists page. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Californias_Hottest_xO answered Friday November 4 2005, 8:59 pm: The dark blue stars are your rating. Like it fills up the gray stars from 1 full star to 5 stars. And the gold star means you have a paid account.
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