tolovethemall
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- Jun 1, 2022
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Thanks everybody for participating!
Here are the maps and charts displaying 1082 responses.
Some goodies:
1) Winners are -

2) Cannabis and LSD are the big ones, with 22% for LSD and 20.5% for Cannabis.
Among the LSD countries: US, UK, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Russia, Argentina
Among the Cannabis countries: Mexico, Ireland, Bulgaria, Germany, Brazil, France, Finland, India, Norway.

World

Europe

US
See World + US maps by drug class in the results.
3) Favorite Drug Classes are

4) Gender -

Non-binary people reported way more interest in Cannabis and Alcohol, and less interest in Shrooms and Ketamine.
Women reported way more interest in Shrooms, men reported more interest in Cannabis and MDMA.
5) Age -

The younger responders are, it is more likely they'll preffer LSD or Cannabis, and then as they get closer to 50, they're more into MDMA. Responses above 50 y/o were few.
6) Politics -

"Right" people were more likely to choose LSD and Meth, and less likely to choose Ketamine
"Left" people were more likely to choose Alcohol
"Center" people were more likely to choose Shrooms, MDMA and Ketamine.
Communists had the highest LSD rates, "Green" people had the highest Cannabis rates.
7) Income level (self assessment) -

People who reported lower income levels showed more interest in Meth.
People who reported higher income levels showed more interest in DMT and Alcohol, and less interest in LSD.
Most of these results are not statistically significant and are just representing redittors from different drugs communities, but the survey will stay open and results get updated live, so maybe we'll see more based insights in the future.
This is not an academical research but a tiny open data project, mostly for entertainment purposes. Notably, this study has not been an approved by an institutional review board as I am working independently. It might show some correlations that are worth looking into with a better quality research. The data is anonymous, and will remain open for any use.
The concept of Wisearch is to provide a non-acadmic statistical playground, with community driven survey and data visualizations. I hope that a more advanced version of the platform will enable decentralised, community driven statistical research, but let's see. This is the POC phase.
Thank you to Bluelight.org staff for their input on the creation of this survey.
Here are the maps and charts displaying 1082 responses.
Some goodies:
1) Winners are -

- LSD (21.8%)
- Cannabis (20.3%)
- Magic Mushrooms (10.2%)
- MDMA (9.2%)
- Ketamine (5.5%)
- 2C-B (3.3%)
- Alcohol (3%)
- DMT (2.5%)
- Meth (2.4%)
- Amphetamine / Adderal (1.9%)
2) Cannabis and LSD are the big ones, with 22% for LSD and 20.5% for Cannabis.
Among the LSD countries: US, UK, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Russia, Argentina
Among the Cannabis countries: Mexico, Ireland, Bulgaria, Germany, Brazil, France, Finland, India, Norway.

World

Europe

US
See World + US maps by drug class in the results.
3) Favorite Drug Classes are

- Psychedelics (39.1%)
- Cannabinoids (20.5%)
- Empathogens (9.2%)
- Stimulants (8.6%)
- Dissociatives (6.8%)
- Depressants (5.4%)
- Opioids (3.2%)
4) Gender -

Non-binary people reported way more interest in Cannabis and Alcohol, and less interest in Shrooms and Ketamine.
Women reported way more interest in Shrooms, men reported more interest in Cannabis and MDMA.
5) Age -

The younger responders are, it is more likely they'll preffer LSD or Cannabis, and then as they get closer to 50, they're more into MDMA. Responses above 50 y/o were few.
6) Politics -

"Right" people were more likely to choose LSD and Meth, and less likely to choose Ketamine
"Left" people were more likely to choose Alcohol
"Center" people were more likely to choose Shrooms, MDMA and Ketamine.
Communists had the highest LSD rates, "Green" people had the highest Cannabis rates.
7) Income level (self assessment) -

People who reported lower income levels showed more interest in Meth.
People who reported higher income levels showed more interest in DMT and Alcohol, and less interest in LSD.
Most of these results are not statistically significant and are just representing redittors from different drugs communities, but the survey will stay open and results get updated live, so maybe we'll see more based insights in the future.
This is not an academical research but a tiny open data project, mostly for entertainment purposes. Notably, this study has not been an approved by an institutional review board as I am working independently. It might show some correlations that are worth looking into with a better quality research. The data is anonymous, and will remain open for any use.
The concept of Wisearch is to provide a non-acadmic statistical playground, with community driven survey and data visualizations. I hope that a more advanced version of the platform will enable decentralised, community driven statistical research, but let's see. This is the POC phase.
Thank you to Bluelight.org staff for their input on the creation of this survey.