Abbreviations:
Econ = economics
Gov= government
Lib = libertarian
Cent = centrist
Auth = authoritarian
Prog = progressive
Trad = traditionalist
Relevant links:
Jreg Centricide
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGALsgF3LJjxcs7Hc9aPZwPqd1toJbcrJReddit r/polcompball
https://www.reddit.com/r/Polcompball/top/?t=allPolcompball wiki
https://pcbwiki.net/wiki/Main_Page
Relevant diagrams:

https://www.reddit.com/r/PoliticalCompass/comments/z3w2tb/3d_political_compass/

https://www.albumoftheyear.org/album/265598-jreg-political-compass-rap.php
@TheAllMemeingEye Do you have any relevant BuzzFeed-like quizzes I can benchmark myself against? The Overton Window seems to guide the conversation, otherwise.
@Quroe In order of increasing numbers of axes:
Though I've heard it said that they are biased towards making users lib left prog
@TheAllMemeingEye Heard from who? 😄
The reason I originally asked is because other nations/cultures sometimes see the US's Democrats as more right leaning compared to their local mainstream political parties. I wanted to clarify what kind of data you were seeking.
@Quroe I guess intuitively I'd consider the current UK labour party under kier starmer as being near maximum stagnant status quo centrism in all 3 axes, with the US democrat party under biden as being also stagnant status quo but at a differently calibrated centre point, much more economically right wing, similar level of authoritarianism, and slightly less progressive, however I accept that most US users probably intuitively use that as their own centre point or even as slightly left of centre