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Originally Posted by GGG
This appears to be done by the same group who did regular vote compass. Which questions did you take issue with?
It might be old though as the spectrum of the parties looks different than regular vote compass.
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I'll actually might somewhat retract my statement, as I go deeper into the quiz I think think it's possible that the questions are just very poorly written in leading ways based on whoever is currently winning the narrative on a topic. It just happened that 3 of the first 6 were written that way in 1 direction. If you look at their results, you can see the problem on their statistics, where most of the problems are overweighted towards the edges in either direction.
When asking a question you should not qualify it in a way that no party is openly advocating for, but leads into a characterization that the parties opposition is making.
What I'll stand by, is if kids can take this quiz, they can just take the normal vote compass, which is done with a little more care for not leading the questions, even when it is obvious what they are getting at.