Reviews for Shinigami Eyes
Shinigami Eyes by Shinigami Eyes
1,195 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by dingosaurus, a month agoLike many of the other people in the reviews, I've noticed that there has been a huge surge of of people marked red falsely--almost all of them transmasculine in some fashion.
This addon has become completely useless. It'd need a complete wipe of the database and a team of people working to actually review flags before allowing them through to make it helpful again, which is an enormous commitment. I'm honestly shocked there wasn't already some sort of system in place to prevent this given how easy it'd be for something like a transphobic 4chan raid to completely throw it off if they found out about it. It's disappointing hateful subsets of the trans community seem to have gotten there first but it really should have been expected, operating on the faith system is incredibly reckless when it comes to the online safety of vulnerable communities.
Youse need to either commit to doing better, or honestly you need to remove the app. It's actively harmful. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18095871, a month agoIt's very sad what this extension has become. It used to be helpful, but now it's being used as a weapon against certain trans people and it's impossible to tell whether a red link means an actual transphobe, or if it means a trans activist that whomever runs Shinigami Eyes - or the masses sending in reports - personally disagrees with on the details of that activism. Very disappointing things went this way. Uninstalling, of course.
- Rated 1 out of 5by AD, a month agoIn the beginning this seemed like a good idea with mostly only the community knowing about it but then terfs started using it to hunt down blogs and social media accounts, now all I see are people I know getting flagged despite their support for trans/LGBT people. Either it's terfs taking over the flagging system defeating the purpose of shinigami eyes or a change in the userbase on what they consider trans-friendly. I appreciate the help it gave in the beginning but won't be using it anymore
- Rated 1 out of 5by 30-wolves-in-a-trenchcoat, a month agoUnfortunately this is useless for filtering out terfs, because while it does an okay job at identifying obvious Anti-Trans people, it also marks TONS of clearly trans positive trans and intersex people as "Anti-Trans" for really ridiculous reasons.
Mostly it seems to target trans and intersex people that use contradictory labels (or seemingly contradictory labels) for themselves. I don't think it's a great idea to assume how someone thinks about trans people based on the words they use. Since terfs co-opt our terms ALL THE F-ing time.
At this point the extension is no longer a thing that keeps the trans community safe online, but instead a thing that divides us. - Rated 1 out of 5by Ry, a month agoThis extension used to be good, until it was abused to mark trans people of colour, transmascs, and intersex people as transphobic for no good reason
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 15779913, a month agoNobody follows the guidelines. All it takes to get marked as trans-friendly is to say something like"trans people are okay" and to be marked anti-trans all you gotta do is piss off a specific group of people on tumblr. Used to be good but most of the time I ignore it because it's utterly useless. Besides, transphobes don't tend to hide anymore...
- Rated 1 out of 5by angel, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by bogstandard, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Yarg ThSecond, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Julia, a month agoThis extension works perfectly; I have yet to see someone be marked incorrectly by it. Many people who get marked red get pissy about it and claim to be "incorrectly" marked red, but I have yet to see one who actually treats transgender women with a modicum of respect.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Galius, a month agoTransfem here, thought the plug-in was useful and was pretty enthusiastic about it, but a quick glance at the reviews has soured our opinion on it. Based on everything being said, we can't believe that this is just "review bombing" or genuine cases of everyone being marked being genuinely "transphobic and trans."
And yeah, unjustified hate against others in our community actually just hurts us too, girlies, funny how that works. It actually just imposes more rules and guidelines on how we're allowed to express ourselves and live, just that it comes from "our own side" this time.
Anyways yeah, sadly wouldn't recommend this plugin, end of story. - Rated 1 out of 5by taylor, a month agoUsed to be actually useful but I guess most of the people who care enough to use the "tag as anti/pro-trans" feature are just discourse-rotted terminally online people who mistag people who literally Aren't transphobic as anti-trans. What a dissapointment.
- Rated 2 out of 5by laser-rat, a month agoshinigami eyes used to be a very good tool, but lately i've noticed a Lot of trans-supportive (and even themselves trans) intersex activists falsely marked as red. at first i thought these were just a few isolated incidents, but it just keeps happening. if you do decide to use this add-on, make sure to check if the blogs that are marked red are actually transphobic or not, since it's unfortunately not as reliable anymore as it used to be. personally i am going to stop using it for the time being because this is just getting ridiculous
- Rated 1 out of 5by Kal, 2 months agoThis extension used to be quite good. It was very helpful in determining whether a site or a user was safe to be openly trans on, but recently it has taken a nosedive. Trans friendly blogs are repeatedly being marked as anti trans simply because the person running said blog is either intersex, a sex worker, or trans masc. This is an issue that has been brought up numerous times, and yet nothing has been fixed.
I don't recommend using this extension. - Rated 1 out of 5by sciencings, 2 months agoDamn shame this extension is no longer usable. Used to be great, but now "being trans the wrong way" is transphobic, I guess?
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18524606, 2 months agoshinigami eyes taken over by transphobes, cant have shit in detroit
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19102723, 2 months agoWhen this extension was first out, it was a huge help in finding trans and non-binary users and knowing what were safe spaces for folks like us. Lately there has been a concerning uptick of trans-men users and nonbinary users being marked as "transphobic" for simply talking about their experiences online. Unless Shinigami Eyes finds a way to not be discriminatory to our trans and nonbinary siblings, I can't continue supporting this extension
- Rated 1 out of 5by sessena, 2 months agoRecently there has been a truly concerning uptick in trans-masculine people being marked as transphobic. I checked the blogs this applied to that I saw and none of them had said anything transphobic at all that I could see, the opposite. Most of them were actively discussing intersectionality in a nuanced way that did not show any hostility toward other trans people.
I can only assume there are some very petty and sad people targeting these people and to them I say, please stop this nonsense. This way the extension unfortunately has become unusable to figure out anything about someone's trans-friendliness - Rated 1 out of 5by Angel, 2 months agoI've had this extension installed for many years, but in recent months, every page I've seen flagged anti-trans, with the exception of exactly one violently hateful one and its content, and things like, say, the Wikipedia page for JKR, has been a trans and/or intersex person who uplifts trans voices and practices extensive advocacy - the exact definition of what the extension guidelines define as pro-trans - who also discusses and uplifts intersex issues and voices. Meanwhile, genuine TERFs fly under the radar or are even marked pro-trans. It simply is not sufficiently effective for the purpose it was meant for anymore.
- Rated 5 out of 5by lilly_dreemurr, 2 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18977790, 2 months agoI just kept seeing blogs marked as anti-trans, even though the blogs in question were all about supporting nonbinary identities and didn't have any content that could be considered anti-trans. Even worse, from the shinigami eyes website: "While your overrides are immediately visible to you, changes are included in the publicly visible dataset only if they pass some trustworthiness criteria (including human validation)." What this tells me: people are marking nonbinary people/identities as "anti-trans", and whoever is looking at those reports is either agreeing with them or not paying attention. At least, that's what it looks like. Either way, there's too many cases of blogs being falsely marked as anti-trans, whatever the reason may be, which makes this extension useless.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19088054, 2 months agoi used to use this for several years... come to find out now the extensions used for targeted harrassment of trans men + marking intersex as anti trans for additional harrassment. seriously?
- Rated 1 out of 5by Spook, 2 months agoI have been a devout Shinigami Eyes user since the very beginning, but lately there has been a consistent uptick in people using it to target and harass people of the trans and queer community which I just can't abide by. Every tool that is used to help trans people is ultimately co-opted by bad faith interlopers and this is just another run of it. Until this gets addressed this extension is useless and a tool of the enemy. Anyone using this should remove it because right now they have made it completely useless putting fellow trans people against one another and putting them in the same category as people like Charlie Kirk, Jesse Waters, Marjorie Taylor Greene, etc all for speaking out against certain racist and misogynistic viewpoints within the trans community and the non-trans community widely.
- Rated 1 out of 5by juncobird, 2 months agoThis extension was useful several years ago, but now it's used to dismiss and attack transmasculine people, intersex people, and transfeminine people who speak up for their transmasc and intersex peers. It does not mark actual transmisogynists or transphobes as red, and is now less than useless.