I'll start: I got some last year but didn't know what to do with them. I gave two away to someone on Reddit Gifts (don't tell anyone though ) and put another on my netbook (sorry, webcam sucks.) Anyway, a very belated thank you to yegg13 for them. :)
I'm not sure if this is a problem, but on a search with Zero-click info, clicking on the second result which leads to another DDG page goes to the referrer stripper first (https://duckduckgo.com/k/?u=) You have to open the result in a new tab/window and quickly stop the loading to see it.
Background: I was making a DDG userbox on Wikipedia a few minutes ago (I thought it would be kinda cool), and as we're not allowed to use Fair Use images on userspaces (see this) I went looking for a duck image on the Wikimedia Commons where there aren't any fair use images. Out of curiosity, I searched for "duckduckgo" there and found 2 DDG logos: one with a CC-by-SA license saying that an email with permission had been sent; the other with that same license uploaded by Yegg13. They're all the same, except one which is just somewhat bigger,
Problem: If that duck image is under CC-by-SA, then the Fair Use duck licence should be changed; If not, the ones on the Commons should be deleted.
If I search Hello, and click on "Hello (film)", it searches for "<i>Hello</i> (film)" instead of "Hello (film)" and doesn't show the zero-click info. (This occurs on other searches as well.)
Subtracting the <i>...</i> gets it to search correctly and show the zero-click info.
Google, Yahoo, and Ask show a number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or similar when you type in "suicide".
This would be great for DDG. However, usually the numbers listed are regional so this probably won't work well until regional search can be fully implemented. Thought I'd mention it all the same. :) (This site has a list of international hot-lines.)
"Gmane is an e-mail to news gateway. It allows users to access electronic mailing lists as if they were Usenet newsgroups, and also through a variety of web interfaces. "
If I use the arrow keys to highlight the links, I have to press the key (up or down) each time I want to highlight the next link. So it becomes "Tap, tap, tap..." Could we instead have it so if you hold down the arrow keys, it continues moving (scrolling) without having to repeatedly press the keys? (I hope that makes sense.)