So, I don't know if you're criticising me, or just making an observation (either is fine). But here's my reasoning for starting these posts, copied from the first post in the series.
I thought it could be fun/interesting to go through an autism test question by question, and see what resonates with people, and how we approach thinking about the questions.
I chose this particular test because it's a shortened version of one I was set by my own health provider, and at only ten questions it won't outstay it's welcome. And I chose to link to that particular website because they also include a discussion of the test's strengths and weaknesses, and also I didn't see them promoting any outdated ideas about autism (tho I didn't check thoroughly). If you want to suggest any alternates, I'd be open to hear.
And if these posts really bother you, we're on question 8 of 10 so it's nearly done. I'll take any feedback on board before I do another.