Please explain...

United States
October 7, 2009 7:48pm CST
Can anybody tell me what the heck the little colored stars with the numbers in them that are next to some people's names signify?
3 responses
@kitty42 (3923)
• United States
8 Oct 09
Hello my friend That is a part of the rating system, posters rate your responses when you get to 100 you will see how well you have been rated, your doing pretty good my friend, keep it up. Thank you.
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@kitty42 (3923)
• United States
8 Oct 09
Hello my friend Please make sure you respond to your discussions its very important to show posters you appreciate them taking the time to respond, we tend to look forward to the discussion starter to give us feedback, also you will have a good reputation this is always a good thing. Thank you.
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@home415 (118)
• United States
8 Oct 09
They are ranking. The higher the number the higher ranking it is. Also if you have a higher ranking you get paid even more. That star is how well you answer you question and the person how much they liked it.
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• United States
8 Oct 09
Thanks for the explanation. I think I get it now.
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@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
8 Oct 09
They refer to your MyLot reputation: http://www.mylot.com/o/faq/faq11.aspx
• United States
8 Oct 09
Thanks for the link. I couldn't find the info I was looking for before.
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@kitty42 (3923)
• United States
9 Oct 09
Hello my friend Thank you for your response, I always do these things whenever I start a discussion, some people return some don't but I try to leave it open, I respond more than I start discussions, whenever I start one you can be sure I have something to say about the topic this was easy for me from the day I started here without knowing the rules I love to talk, so responding either way is good for me, even if someone says thank you, I respond with your welcome, thank you very much, its like I have to have the last word lol, some days I can go on/on/on some days my responses are not as long. Thanks again for your response.