Reviews for Shinigami Eyes
Shinigami Eyes by Shinigami Eyes
Review by cemetery--drive
Rated 1 out of 5
by cemetery--drive, 4 hours agoThis extension used to be really useful but I've seen multiple trans people who are outspoken advocates for equality get marked red. I think this is becoming more and more easy to abuse. It also seems like specific to Tumblr there is this thing where trans men and nonbinary people specifically are getting marked red which makes me feel really confused and a bit unsafe??? I'll be uninstalling. This is why we can't have nice things...
edit: It also seems like POC are being targeted. Triple, quadruple yikes.
edit: It also seems like POC are being targeted. Triple, quadruple yikes.
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- Rated 1 out of 5by evilbunnytornado, 10 hours agokeep seeing intersex people and people who say that trans men face oppression marked red and people who are honest to god using 'theyfab' marked green. useless at this point
- Rated 1 out of 5by Joseph, 12 hours agoim far more likely to run into someone marked red who just happens to be not white, a trans man, intersex, or a combination of the 3 than an actual transphobe
- It's been showing more and more bias against trans people who talk about trans masc, nb, and intersex issues (probably more tbh) for years now, but it's getting so bad that I assume a Tumblr blog marked red speaks up for those groups rather than assuming they're a transphobe. I've been keeping it anyway to help me remember which news sites suck, but it's become a detriment. This could have been a good tool, but I guess the mods, or the creator, or both have decided to use it in bad faith against their own community.
- Rated 1 out of 5by J-P, 2 days agoThe users have bias against trans men, intersex people, and people of color. You have to experience your gender in a way that is "correct" to white transfemmes or else you get marked red.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18992995, 4 days agokeep in mind all the 1 star reviews are transmisogynists lmao. good addon
- Rated 5 out of 5by jackknifeJaws, 7 days agoa good tool to find out who's a misogynistic (specifically transmisogynistic) weirdo.
im sorry trans women. - Rated 1 out of 5by Lee, 7 days ago"If it sounds too good to be true.": The description claims to target "transphobic/anti-LGBT" content, but it doesn't. Nonbinary, intersex, trans masc, and POC are consistently flagged red. It flags binary white trans women as green, even as they call for the deaths of the aforementioned groups. This is a racist, intersexist, enbyphobic addon. If you identify with any of these groups move on.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Bimny, 9 days agoIf anything this extension doesn't flag enough people. Transmisogynists are under reported. People giving 1 star and claiming its run by TERFs are just mad that they can't harass trans women with impunity and consider men more important than women.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Alex Amelia Pine, 9 days agoThe negative reviews are almost entirely review bombing. I use this all the time, and have never had a problem with false flags. If anything I find things that should be flagged one way or the other going without a flag at all. 9 times out of 10 if you look at the profile that got flagged, you'll find why within a minute of scrolling. The transphobes (usually transmisogynists specifically, but all kinds of transphobes) who get flagged red love to complain about how bigoted and inaccurate this extension is and how it can't be trusted, but then you look and see them spouting the most hateful rhetoric about trans people, plenty of them even trans themself. It's not a tool for exclusively marking transmisogyny, but transmisogyny is transphobia, and when fellow trans people are anti-transfeminist, they rightfully get flagged red. TL;DR it works great and has kept me safe from transphobes, remember to flag accurately and block liberally 👍
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 18877928, 14 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by landsharkkidd, 14 days agoI really loved this extension, especially when it came to people who might dog whistle their transphobia. But I've increasingly seen friends/people I follow who are either trans themselves (which, of coure, transphobic trans people exist, but this isn't the case here) or are ally's who get marked as red. This is genuinely heartbreaking, as this extension is something I've been using for years, and it was one of the extension I kept when I moved from Chrome to Firefox. But the lack of updates, and the fact that transphobes can use it against its purposes really sucks. I hope that the devs or someone else can pick up the pieces, but I think I'll uninstall this now.
- Rated 4 out of 5by murasaki, 17 days agoSo far it's been accurate to me... I'll keep reviewer's inputs in mind though and hope to contribute...
- Rated 1 out of 5by eirikr, 18 days agoIt's gotten worse over the years. With the amount of false flags it has now it's worse than useless, it's actively harmful to trans people.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Pluto, 22 days agoThe 5-star reviewers are primarily TERFs, just an FYI.
Anyways, yes, this extention USED to be a valuable tool for rooting out harmful people, but nowadays it has become weaponized by TERFs to belittle, ostracize, and invalidate large portions of the queer community.
False flags are pinned against trans men, transmasculine, intersex, nonbinary, and queer people, as well as people of color. They are marked red simply for speaking about the oppression they face and their own experiences, meanwhile TERFs who openly call for the deaths, detransitioning, and rape of transmasculine people remain green, "safe." Tell me- how that is fair? How can someone like that be a safe and trustworthy person in the queer community?
This is not, and never has been, a tool to "call out misogyny." It is an outdated, jumbled mess of code that TERFs are using to make lists of people that don't agree with them. Don't use this addon. - Rated 1 out of 5by Chara, 23 days agoUsed to be phenomenal, then slowly over time became utterly useless. People whom I followed on social media became marked as red for speaking out against transphobia, whilst people marked green spouted hate. Unbelievably un-moderated and a useless extension in 2025.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19603959, a month agoAs it is now, it's very flawed. Many people are falsely marked as transphobic constantly.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17233560, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by spons, a month agodespite what the devs may say, the extension is pro-radfem and anti-trans; trans men, transmascs, and nonbinary people are marked as transphobic for existing and fighting against bigotry. not even the transfems and trans women it seems to be oriented to are safe; if they don't follow the radfem thinking line, even they will get marked red.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Toothless NEO, a month agoI've seen numerous false positives reported here, many on radfems who are openly and repeatedly transphobic towards NonBinary people. I've also seen many NonBinary and intersex people marked red for seemingly no reason.
On top of that this extension doesn't seem to be updated anymore and is causing issues in the UI of certain sites. Noticed graphical glitches in YouTube already. This is definitely an addon to avoid. - Rated 1 out of 5by helloworldp3, a month agothis addon is outright unreliable - trans-friendly sites are marked red (transphobic) while individuals who express hostility towards transmascs and nonbinary people are marked green (trans-friendly.) this addon is completely unreliable, and the bizarre marking of people as red despite not them being transphobic, or even despite them being trans-friendly, makes this extension effectively useless
- Rated 5 out of 5by Teddy55, a month ago