Moodyornot is a mood counter that counts people moods from different sources. As you may have noticed, you're able to choose your mood from a list of 4 options starting with "very bad" and ending at "very good". Each of these votes have a value, which means that being in a bad mood results in a low percentage value and vice versa. These "mood votes" are all sumed together resulting a total mood percentage which translates to stats you see on this site.
Interesting enough, the worlds mood changes very slightly every day, the percentage is always between 60% and 70% (Which would be the equivalent of an "I'd say well" mood). This is where the "All time" percentage comes handy. "All Time" percentage is a sum of ALL votes since day one, used as a base to define the mood emoticon face. The bigger the difference between the "All Time" percentage and the compared percentage, the more saddier or happier will the world face be.
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