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As others said that test had a lot of extremes in its questions which led to a lot of neutral answers.
 
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Took the test because I was also interested in how the flags were generated and it gave me a florescent gay cuban flag *sigh*

How are the top three catergories generated? Also why is it fatherland? Did some German fuck make this scale? I never asked for this.
I'm also curious about the flags, I had the same Fatherland-Work-Justice result as you, and it gave me the same flag but with the rune added on.
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Took the test because I was also interested in how the flags were generated and it gave me a florescent gay cuban flag *sigh*

How are the top three catergories generated? Also why is it fatherland? Did some German fuck make this scale? I never asked for this.
My best guess is:

Ingwaz rune = high nationalism score
Blue = high conservatism
Sword/weapon = high revolution vs reform
 
My issue with these tests will always be that I can reason out where each response to each question will move me on the compass so I find it a bit harder to be completely unbiased. This one also had a lot that I just clicked neutral on since I thought they were worded very openly at times.

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I honestly didn’t understand most of the questions. They seemed very extreme. I’m a centrist on the ‘political compass’.

The problem with these tests is the whole ‘agree/disagree’ dichotomy. A better method would be to present a problem and have people pick one of a few solutions, and getting the political ideology from that. Has anyone made a test like that?
 
About what I expected, but I think the test is a little flawed the answers are to simple on some questions and to complex on simple questions.
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