Frequently asked questions


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General questions

A new doodle has been published but we don’t have its content yet.
To guarantee the most timely manner in the report, doodlewatch publishes the context of the doodle event in a later time. Doodlewatch staff are employed to ensure correct content and context to the published doodle.
In case of lack or unreliable information doodlewatch staff reserve themselves the faculty to take the opportune time in order to publish the details of the event.
I don’t agree with the event that the doodle represents.
What you have written is wrong. It is not possible! Where? …just kidding :) !
The staff do its best to find correct content, but sometimes it could confuse the nature of the event and publishing false information.
If you notice errors or mistakes in our homepage, please let us know as soon as possible so we can repair.

Rating

Can I rate each doodles?
It is possible to rate each doodles.
Rating goes from 1 (“…I don’t like it! It’s awful”) to 10 (“…I like it! It’s amazing”).

What is the vote referred to?
The staff points out that the vote is exclusively directed to the graphic aspect of the drawing and should not be addressed,for any reason, to the event that the doodle represents.

How many time can I rate a doodle?
You can rate a doodle just one time.
Can I edit my vote?
At the moment you can’t edit your vote. We’re working in progress to improve this service.

Localization

Is the detail of the countries,where a doodle has been published,available for every doodles?
No,it is not. It is available only for those doodles published after May 9th 2009.
Which time zone the time displayed in the countries list is reported to?
For convenience, the time displayed on this list is time zone UTC +0 (GMC) but for the “summer time”.
What about the inscription displayed in the countries list?
It is the doodle name found in that country.
What does the white “1+” flag mean?
It means the doodle has appeared in different countries but is not enough to be considered a global doodle.
What is a Global doodle?
A doodle is considered a global doodle when it is published in more than 50 countries. It is represents by world icon.
If you think this rule is wrong or should be improved, send us your ideas.