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The right-of-center factions seem far more definitionally fleshed-out in the public mind. (In the US at least.)
I'm in my 30s, and a news and politics junkie (a very cursed special interest to have in 2025) and I'm still trying to figure out where the dividing lines are on the left. It also seems like right-wingers either get slowly pulled right with the Overton window, or just stay where they're at for life. Whereas us lefties can have a tendency to hop around, trying on different ideologies like they're Linux Distros.
There's nothing innately wrong with that (unless you get sucked into problematic beliefs/behavior). We just tend to be perennially unsure about "correct" beliefs, which may contribute some to the division and the somewhat blurry lines between factions on "the left".