@allgoodpeople: Occasionally someone pushes the wrong button and a star is given when it wasn't meant to.
@allgoodpeople: Occasionally someone pushes the wrong button and a star is given when it wasn't meant to.
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: I didn't notice a connection before, but now that you've said something...
@NickFoote: Back in the olden days, when you got a star, it meant you had a star on every Gawker site.
@zross312: If the criticism is based on the content of the article, and not the editor, then it should be ok.
@MeredithMcKay: That is how some site work, Engadget for example.
@rob_p: You don't get in trouble for finding lost vowels, just don't tell anybody else after you get it figured out.
@Gary_7vn: MichelleTofi has mod abilities.
@tomsomething: If you do it I will give you a cookie.
@Tsylord: On my widescreen monitor I can almost fit two full size browser windows on a single monitor, I can definitely afford the horizontal loss.
@junior ghoul: That is one drawback of having a star, it is impossible to reply to someone without promoting them.
@Zhuzhu: Whatever you think dude.
@dinniedraco: There are only a couple people that get to do that.
@Kobukson: Nope, only the editors can control the tags assigned to an article.
@Zhuzhu: This article is informative and necessary.
@dinniedraco: You are among the ranks right now, albeit as a gray.
@gayeld: Dsmvwlng lks knd f lke ths.
@Ozzie, The Last Hairbender: If and when that happens, the iPhone will be spread across two networks, so I don't think the hit will be as bad.
@FellGrey: If you are going to start commenting it's gonna cost you a monthly fee of 10 dollars.
@jpaisneto: That's good to know, I didn't realize they made phones there.