I found the bug. Here's the relevant JavaScript (unminified to the best of my ability): "renderScore": function(score) { var html = ""; if (score && score > 0) { var htmlClass = score < 5 ? "": score <= 15 ? "warm": score <= 30 ? "hot": "supernova"; html += '<span title="number of \'useful comment\' votes received" class="' + htmlClass + '">' + score + "</span>" } this.jComment.find(".comment-score").html(html) } For some insufficient reason, `"cool"` was replaced by `""` in line 4 of that snippet. The result is that comments with a score of less than 5 end up with a class of `""`, instead of `"cool"`. My best guess for why this happened is that [someone][1] removed the class at the request of a blackmailing unicorn. [1]: http://jsfiddle.net/Ldvwp8uv/1/embedded/result/