OK now it's clearer for me, you were not talking about
Recently Active Threads but about the view of a post + all descendants.
again there are CSS classes you can manipulate there on your own.
Things like <div class="pmsig-174111"> for the message and <tr class="reply-body pmnote-961" bgcolor="ffffff"> for the author.
So you are free to mark each message or author in the way you like.
If someone was providing a JSON list of worst nodes you could even do what you want in JS using a XML_HTTP_request as a nodelet-hack.
There is also an XML interface to read Worst Nodes, but with the downside that you won't necessarily see older worst nodes (like from yesterday)
(I actually use a XML to JSON parser for such a ticker)
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