I have received a notification about Fandom's new survey. If you click on 13-15 or 15-17, it will immediately tell you about back to school, and talk about "going back to school after summer." This is weird to me for a couple of reasons. First of all, I am Australian, and here in Australia summer has been over for almost two months, and even then, we did not have a "summer break" like Americans do. This would lead me to believe that this is an American-centric survey, except to my knowledge, summer in the United States does not start until June anyway, though I guess I could be missing something. In any event, my point is this survey's existence makes no sense. Was it specifically made for people in the Southern Hemisphere based on a gross misinterpretation of what their school years are like? Was this survey created for an American audience and I do not understand why it would be shown at this time? Or is this just a major mistake that was sent to Fandom users internationally?
Regardless of what the problem is, I don't think my input in the survey is relevant and if the survey is trying to appeal to Americans or even a somewhat broader, but nevertheless limited demographic, I think it is problematic that Fandom has surveys that only appeal to a certain portion of their demographic. I get that this is an American website and the majority of its users are likely American (although it is probably only a slight majority), but I fail to see how this is an excuse for neglecting non-American users.
Also, I just have to mention, to check how your age answer influenced what questions were given to you, I clicked both the "13-15" and "15-17" options on separate occasions, and I also clicked the "under 12" option to see what it would do. Clicking that resulted in the survey ending. If this has put me on record or something, I want to clarify that I only clicked it to find out how the poll questions differed based on age, and which ages to which this problem of mine applied.