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Ask HN: Usernames showing up orange occasionally?

11 pointsby woodrowover 14 years ago
This evening I've noticed that occasionally usernames the comments appear orange -- specifically wrapped in<p><pre><code> &#60;font color=#be6400&#62;...&#60;/font&#62;. </code></pre> Screenshot (see PStamatiou): http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/2719/hnscreenshot.png<p>I've never seen this before. It does seem that the users with orange names may be connected with YC companies, though it seems somewhat random even then. Is this a new feature, or related to [1] which seemed to later be killed in [2]?<p>EDIT: The username is no longer highlighted in the article comment I pointed out above, so this may somehow be time dependent.<p>[1] http://ycombinator.com/newsnews.html#4feb09<p>[2] http://www.paulgraham.com/hackernews.html

5 comments

cpercivaover 14 years ago
My guess was that this was related to PStamatiou being the submitter of the article (I remember seeing someone ask for reddit-style submitter highlighting a while back), but that doesn't seem to be happening consistently either.<p>Hopefully PG will drop by and let us know what his devious mind has come up with. :-)
knowsnothing613over 14 years ago
It may be a bug in the system.<p>I know that it was a bug in the globeandmail.com CMS. If you entered the literal<p>"&#60;font color=#be6400&#62;[username]&#60;/font&#62;" as the username in the signup process, the business logic wouldn't scrub the font tags, and your name would show up colored on the globeandmail comments because it would write the literal in the hmtl.<p>Maybe HN has the same bug.
danwolffover 14 years ago
Users with highest average comment scores get grayish orange (Feb 4).<p><a href="http://ycombinator.com/newsnews.html" rel="nofollow">http://ycombinator.com/newsnews.html</a>
kineticacover 14 years ago
pattern seems to be yc alumni
eofover 14 years ago
I believe users with high average karma get highlighted.