I don't think anyone's posted scores high enough to qualify them as socially deviant.
There are also percentages posted next to the numbers. The raw numbers themselves don't mean much.
In the other thread (too lazy to look on this slow connection) people were posting unbelievably low numbers on the "how many of these bad, bad thoughts have you had" test. It asked questions like, "Have you ever been happy to see people fail? Have you ever wished someone ill? Have you ever wanted revenge? " etc. Really basic and dare I say, universal, human instincts. The question didn't ask "Would you act on these desires?" or more importantly, "Have you ever acted to make these things happen?"
So I checked, "Yes, Yes, Hell yes, etc." I'm very honest about my gut instincts.
And then when I posted my score it was amongst the top. By far. I was like orly?

And then I called everyone out for under-reporting their scores or not answering truthfully in the test. People SWORE they never wished anyone ill. I only believed the 2 INFPs who said that because they were so earnest and I was betting they were type 1 or 9s and I was right. Everyone else...I'M STILL SUSPECT.
The only thing a self-directed test shows is how you choose to answer which in turn shows how one sees oneself. So
But, I again, I don't think the answers that people are posting would be considered in an abnormal range. It's interesting seeing 'psychopathy'. It seems to just gauge reactivity, empathy, and histrionic tendencies. Basically "how much do you feel and how quickly do your feelings change depending on the circumstances and what you observe around you". 'Narcissism' also charts for thoughtfulness and self-awareness or self-consciousness.
Whether you consider those traits negative or positive I guess is in the eye of the beholder and depends through which lens you are viewing them.