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New political compass test just dropped. Some people like taking these and I'd be curious where you guys end up.
I gotClassical Liberalism w,hich is a bit surprising given how much Moldbug-posting I tend to do.
I almost always get the exact dead center on these sorts of quizzes, and I did again here. I feel unless you go into the test saying to yourself "I want to get as [BASED/COMMUNIST] as possible!!" it is hard to get anything but centrist. Most of the statements put up for agreement are so absolutist that there is only really one reasonable response.
I think a lot depends on which arrow intensity you click on. I interpret the outermost arrows as "would I go full Unabomber/join mass protests/emigrate over this issue?", the middle ones as "would these affect my vote?" and the innermost ones as "would I defend this position on The Motte?", so I practically never click the outermost ones. Someone who has a different interpretation might click the outermost ones without a second thought.
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