Thankfully they're easy to recover, just replace facebook/pcgraphpng.php with chart in the URL and the image will display. Just did it with Omar's post above, but I'm not going through all of them.PluMGMK wrote:Also FFS all the old images are broken, would it kill them to retain a smidge of backwards compatibility?
Your political compass (and other political quizzes)
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Hunchman801

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RibShark's way closer to me than Ambi is.incognito wrote:You're close to Ad, like really close !
Aw come on, it'll take like five minutes.Hunchman801 wrote:Thankfully they're easy to recover, just replace facebook/pcgraphpng.php with chart in the URL and the image will display. Just did it with Omar's post above, but I'm not going through all of them.PluMGMK wrote:Also FFS all the old images are broken, would it kill them to retain a smidge of backwards compatibility?

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Dart

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Ech, it's interesting to see that I hit more right leaning than the much of the other folks here. I think that may be because I hate government intervention except when it's necessary, and only when it's for the benefit of the people.

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Hunchman801

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I took the same, and as I said the results were pretty different cause I took the french test.
We almost have the opposite opinion it seems.
We almost have the opposite opinion it seems.
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Well, I ended up in the same quad again:

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As it seems, I'm almost on the same square as Cairnie.
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Holy fuck lol:

To be honest, while this test describes itself as being more straightforward and up-front, I found some of the questions too vague, and I likely would've given different answers on some of them if I knew exactly what was being asked.
To be honest, while this test describes itself as being more straightforward and up-front, I found some of the questions too vague, and I likely would've given different answers on some of them if I knew exactly what was being asked.

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You must have skipped all the questions man...
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tfw filthy disgusting SJW


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Same general area, and it sums my political opinions up really well.
Right-liberalism (Libertarianism): Individuals in this quadrant seek to uphold liberty as the primary political good in all respects. They tend to see themselves as staunch supporters of both personal and economic freedom and are deeply skeptical of collective plans and goals, stressing instead the principle of voluntary association and the individual’s capacity to make his own judgments. They typically see less of a role for the state than individuals in the other three quadrants, believing instead in the spontaneous social order of the market.

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Dart's with me. 
Funny, I think this applies way more to the other test. The questions in the original Political Compass are all about ideas, not policies, which is important as you can, say, agree that multinational companies cannot be trusted to protect the environment by themselves and therefore need to be regulated, but completely disagree on the way they are being regulated by most governments. I'll have to take the test again as I lost my results but I ended up in a completely different location from that of the other test.Adsolution wrote:To be honest, while this test describes itself as being more straightforward and up-front, I found some of the questions too vague, and I likely would've given different answers on some of them if I knew exactly what was being asked.

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Adsolution

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I meant "vague" in a purely grammatical sense. The only one I can remember off-hand was something relating to "equality", but it not really being clear as to what that meant. Equality of opportunity or equality of outcome?

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47.2% Right, 11.1% Communitarian
Pretty much the same result than with the other compass, I think.
I agree with that, I think some of the questions in the other test were completely independant of the political sphere, ie: Is abstract art a true art form?Hunchman801 wrote:Funny, I think this applies way more to the other test. The questions in the original Political Compass are all about ideas, not policies, which is important as you can, say, agree that multinational companies cannot be trusted to protect the environment by themselves and therefore need to be regulated, but completely disagree on the way they are being regulated by most governments.
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Pretty similar to the other test, but a bit closer to centre in terms of left/right.
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Well, LoveMetal's a bit on the right for someone who has Cgtists in his family, just sayin'.

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Okay, apparently my results were an error. I re-took the test and got this:

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Wow ! That's sure pretty xtreme.





