When the site was still known as FAQ Farm, it used various cartoon farm animals. A chicken, a cow, and a pig all held prominent positions on the site.
The Orange Guy, not being real, cannot die. If, for some reason, the Orange Guy gets removed from WikiAnswers, a new mascot will likely be found.
Leo Blanchette created the orange guy who is the "mascot" of WikiAnswers and many other sites. For more information about the orange guy look at the related link below.
Orange is a motif of WikiAnswers; this stems mainly from the Orange Guy, the WikiAnswers Community Mascot. However, depending on the primary contributions of a user, orange is not necessarily the most common color.
Yes - the Orange Guy! See the "Related Links" section of this answer for more information.
That's just the Orange Guy. He is our site's mascot. He was designed by Leo Blanchette. The Orange Guy was first used in a promo ad, and after that, he moved to a few awards and certificates.
The Orange Guy is the site's mascot. He helps add to the fun of the site. He also draws attention to the site, helps generate good will, and is a recognizable symbol.
His name is actually Orange Guy. Just Orange Guy.
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Yes, currently he is the mascot of the biggest Q&A Site in the world, WikiAnswers. His past professions include many many things. Visit the Related Link for more information.
The images of the Orange Guy are free to use. However, if you edit them and claim that you created the Orange Guy, legal problems could follow.
The Orange Guy is just our mascot. Consider this. Humans range from pale white to dark brown, yet the grass is green and the sky appears blue to humans. So if humans are not the same color as their planet, then why expect a fictional or alien person to be the same color as their world? Besides, if your profile page was orange, then the Orange Guy would be hard to see.
WikiAnswers's logo is called the Orange Guy.