Got the Libertarian Socialism option, and as confused about what makes it different from the Social Liberalism option other than a couple points towards one side.
https://8values.github.io/results.html?e=75.0&d=71.3&g=74.2&s=84.0
Edit: Okay, I'm starting to get it. It's more libertarian in a textbook sense of a wide span of civil liberties. Our current real-life libertarians are more free market-centric, but the textbook definition would steer towards social freedoms as well (pot, porn, etc.). I probably hit more buttons in the latter sense while the economic side was for more of a regulatory process.