Hi all! We're running a study examining the differences between cults and non-cults. It would be great if you'd take part! It involves answering a bunch of questions about a group/community/org you are in or used to be in.
In the end, you'll get to see a (very rough) cult score for the group. This study is aimed at helping make our cult score system much more accurate.
Here's the link to participate:
https://www.guidedtrack.com/programs/zpdhrqg/run?source=LessWrong
Thanks!
The "current leader is also the founder" is a reasonable characteristic common in cults. Many cult-like religious organizations exist to create power or wealth for the founder or the founder's associates.
However, I suspect that the underlying scoring function is a simple additive model (widespread in psychology) in which each answer contributes a weight toward one of the outcomes. Since this characteristic is most valuable in combination - intensifying other factors that indicate cultishness, it doesn't serve very well in the current framework.