Highlights transphobic/anti-LGBT and trans-friendly subreddits/users/facebook pages/groups with different colors.
What is Shinigami Eyes?
Shinigami Eyes is a vital tool for Internet navigation for trans and LGBT users. This Chrome extension uses color-coding to highlight subreddits, facebook pages, and various social network pages, letting users identify their stance on transgender and LGBT rights. It weeds out transphobic content and ensures safer and friendlier browsing experience.
Extension stats
By: Shinigami Eyes
Users: 70,000+
Rating: 4.17
(281)
Creation date: 2019-10-26
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Moderate risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
Host permissions:
Size: 3.09M
Email: sh*****@protonmail.com
URLs: Privacy policy
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Extension summary
It's sometimes difficult to determine at a glance whether a feminist or LGB(T) page is trans-friendly or transphobic. This extension highlights known subreddits, facebook pages, and pages on various other social networks with different colors based on whether they're transphobic or t-friendly.
User reviews
Pros
- Helps users identify transphobic or supportive accounts.
- Works effectively for its intended purpose.
- User-friendly design with adjustable color schemes.
Cons
- Lacks context for why users are marked, making it difficult to trust the designations.
- Tendency to inaccurately flag accounts, particularly those with leftist views or other potential biases.
- Some users find color distinctions between flags and links confusing.
Most mentioned
- The need for better context on why users are flagged.
- Concerns about bias against certain political or social groups.
- Overall usefulness in identifying problematic accounts.
Recent reviews
helps. not perfect, but the best tool we have.
Marks Several racist, Anti-Transmasc users as Green on the site and also give no context to why some are marked as red
Gives no context as to why they were flagged, and without context it becomes useless. One of the "anti" people I follow IS pro-trans, it just came to light that she said some things as a teenager struggling with her own gender and religion. Even without that, Anyone who works with the general public knows that many people don't do things like "nuance" and "reading" unless (maybe) it furthers their beliefs. I can't blindly trust one random kid 7 years ago to have info that was both accurate and (somehow) eternally correct. for example
Is the "bad" flag correct, or just someone trying to hurt them? Either out of individual spite or as an organized effort by anti-trans people?
Was it by someone who had bad information, or completely misunderstood something they said?
Is this group bad, or did some kid get yelled at by a TERF in their comment section and think that meant the group is bad?
Is this green person actively transphobic but marked green because they're trans?
Are they marked green because they like one gender of trans but ignoring that they hate others?
It doesn't matter WHAT they're marked until we know WHY they're marked.
Extension safety
Risk impact
Shinigami Eyes requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk likelihood
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