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Do not see any "Stars" but I think you mean the dots under the trophies? If so that is to signify what level of that particular trophy you have, so if 1 dot, it means for example pathfinder 1, if 2, then pathfinder 2 and if 3 it is pathfinder 3....

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Do not see any "Stars" but I think you mean the dots under the trophies? If so that is to signify what level of that particular trophy you have, so if 1 dot, it means for example pathfinder 1, if 2, then pathfinder 2 and if 3 it is pathfinder 3....

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was wondering what the question meant, then looked at the app. There are 5 stars in each profile.
 
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When someone has a relatively low score (because they are new) Their star rating may fluctuate wildly because of the way the system works, which is as follows:
  • 1 post and 1 "like" or reaction = 5 stars.
  • 10 posts and 5 likes = 2.5 (or 3) stars.
Basically, maintaining a 1:1 ratio of posts to likes is a simple and accurate measure of your community relevance. Post relevant content the community likes and your star rating ill stay at 5. Post irrelevant info that makes people go, "wha"? and your star rating will suffer. Once you have 1,000 posts, your star rating will be accurate and stable, but it will change rapidly for new members.
 
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