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Stars for columnists Hey this is more of a question then advice but I notice all the columnists have different stars above their names. Some have only 5, one girl had six, some are shaded dark grey, some light, some gold. I guess my question is what is the highest thing you can have above your name when you go to search columnists. And what is better, dark grey or light grey? Thanks! :-) :).
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The gold stars mean they have a paid account. Meaning they're paying money for their account; they get more features then regular users. Light grey is nothing. It means that the star is not filled in, yet. This could be because the user is new, so they don't have many ratings. Or it could mean that they aren't giving the best advice.
The higher your rating is, the more stars you will have colored in. For example: if you have an average of 5, all your stars will be colored in. Hopefully that helped you out some! ♥ ]
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There are actually 5 stars. They reflect your columns rating. Someone with a 5 rating will have all their stars a dark color (they are green on my computer :).
The gold stars mean they are a paid member of the site. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
if interested.
Light grey is nothing. Just a star not filled in.
Someone can have just a few stars because they are new. It isn't just a sign they don't give good advice, though it could be. You might want to check out their column before you ask them an inbox question.
Having all 5 stars completely filled in doesn't necessarily mean they will give good advice either actually. Most of the ones with 5's (not all) just
tell a person what they want to hear. A good columnist will tell whats right and not worry about the ratings.
Hope that helped you some. :) ]
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