Reviews for Shinigami Eyes
Shinigami Eyes by Shinigami Eyes
758 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Loki1387, 3 months agoUsed to use this extension years ago, but noticed that it had started flagging trans-friendly people as red while flagging transphobic people as green.
Most of the time the trans-friendly people it has flagged as red will be either transmasc, nonbinary, or intersex people.
While it will flag people who are transandrophobic, nbphobic, or intersexist as green.
So now the extension is completely useless and is obviously being ran by people who only care for transfemme people/issues and sees anyone talking about the issues other groups in the community experience as a """threat""" or something.
There is a reason why ths extension has gotten so many 1 star reviews and it has nothing to do with transmisogyny despite what some people say, and everything to do with the extension being used to spread hate towards those of us who aren't transfemme or dare to speak about non-transfemme trans issues.
It is causing further divide in our community, and thus deserves all of these 1 star reviews. - Rated 1 out of 5by SuperKirbylover, 3 months agopeople who are intersex, transmasc, and nonbinary but aren't fem have often been marked as transphobic for speaking on their experiences. if you're not fem and/or you're intersex, you're transphobic, in their eyes. which is transphobic, sexist, and intersexist all in one.
down with radfems. - Rated 1 out of 5by Santiago N., 3 months agoJust like the other reviews say, I've seen multiple trans-friendly people be marked as red for speaking about trans men, nonbinary people, intersex people, and everyone who doesn't stick to the binary. It's a shame that an add-on that's supposed to help LGBTQ+ people has turned into just another way to fuel infighting and oppress our siblings further.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19254490, 3 months agoper the other reviews; the devs started using this tool to mark trans men as transphobic, for because they're trans men. do not use
- Rated 1 out of 5by Wuzzle, 3 months agoThe devs of this extension have gone rouge and are marking pro-trans people and pages as anti-trans and vice versa for incredibly bigoted reasons as noted by other reviews here, on the page for the chrome version of this addon and issues on the github page where definitive proof has been linked. Please do not use it.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Floofster, 3 months agothe current owners of the addon are transandrophobic interseixst exorsexist radfem aholes
i got marked as red on a sideblog.. just for being transmasc!?!? 😂😂😂
interesting that my main blog hasnt been marked as red when i literally rb stuff about transmasc issues/transandrophobia experiences.... - Rated 1 out of 5by John Boy The Great, 3 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Rye, 3 months agoThis has gone from a useful add-on to one that marks anyone who talks about transphobia outside of a very narrow white-centric transfem focused band as transphobic. Its disappointing, and saddening to see
- Rated 1 out of 5by Spectrestar, 4 months agoIronically transphobic against trans men and intersex people and silences them. There is no hate campaign, trans men and Intersex people are being silenced for speaking out on being oppressed. That is textbook transphobia.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Rose K, 4 months agoI'm a transfem who primarily uses this on tumblr. This plugin used to be great for sniffing out transphobes, but lately I've found myself having to double-check whether pages are marked red correctly or not, because more often than not they're not actually transphobes and are just users who are intersex or transmasc and speaking up about their experiences. This plugin is being used to fuel inter-community strife that benefits no one and makes us all weaker. I know it's transfem users and transfem moderators who are doing this, and frankly I'm pretty disappointed in my sisters. If we can't stick together in times like these, when we're in the most danger we've been in since the 1930s, it's no wonder our rights lag behind everyone else in the acronym.
- Rated 1 out of 5by AJ, 4 months agoSeeing transandrophobia truthers constantly getting marked red as if they were on the same level as actual transphobes makes this extension useless to me on certain sites. Let us at least see why someone was marked red.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Rey, 4 months agoThere are so many people who are marked red for just talking about the experiences with different aspects of transphobia and intersexism within the community; the extension has been weaponized by bad actors. This weaponization seems to be backed by the extension's creators.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Lau, 4 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by facelesswaddledee, 4 months agohas been marking intersex and transmasc specific discussions as anti-trans, especially on tumblr, along with marking terfs and intersexophobic blogs as safe. might be useful outside of tumblr but no longer useable.
- Rated 1 out of 5by milemarker, 4 months agois it really a smear campaign if many users, such as myself, were unaware of the wrongfully-marked-red accounts of the past year or so, and are only recently learning that this is a widespread issue that isn't being addressed properly? i now know there's no point in trying to address it, as the extension's owners are in on it.
you there, random user looking for an easier way to avoid transphobes online. were you thinking about using it? don't. it was good once. it no longer is. - Rated 1 out of 5by pinedcones, 4 months agoBoth the creator and many users are using this add-on to promote transphobia instead of warn against it. Do not trust. Do not use.
- Rated 1 out of 5by SakuraDaifuku, 4 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by rose, 4 months agodevs who run the master list of green and red r marking intersex and transmasc ppl as "anti-trans", is discriminatory towards intersex ppl. trans ppl (perisex trans women in this case) r not immune to prejudice and it rlly shows here. dont use this extension, it lost its use once it started discriminating against intersex and transmasc ppl
- Rated 1 out of 5by Raven, 4 months agofor some reason a bunch of trans and intersex people are being marked red now for no apparent reason. i think anti-trans people found the extension and are weaponizing it
- Rated 1 out of 5by idonthack65, 4 months agoFound a lot of pro-trans pages improperly marked as transphobic, especially pages dedicated to transmascs. Apparently upon further research (and viewing numerous, COUNTLESS blogs marked as transphobic just for being SLIGHTLY pro transmascs) this is a very widespread issue. Removing this plugin as it is now completely useless. The only times I saw it be accurate was mark obvious centrist/right wing pages that well, OF COURSE WE KNOW are transphobic like the Guardian. Counterproductive to the internet experience.
- Rated 1 out of 5by IndiGhost77, 4 months agojust reported this app for targeting harassment against transmasc trans activists. to everyone calling the devs out on this, you're welcome. and to the devs: do better.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Tazel, 4 months agoThe five star reviews are full of misinformation. There has been a massive wave of transmasc trans rights activists being marked as unsafe, and no, it's not because they're doing or saying anything transmisogynistic. These are simply people who are speaking out about the struggles trans men face, and/or simply existing as trans men. The only way you could interpret that as not being safe is if you think all trans men are unsafe, which, I'm sorry to say, is an anti-trans viewpoint. It seems the people currently running the database only care about cis women and binary trans women, and either don't care about or actively despise all other identities. As other reviews have noted, intersex people are also being hit particularly hard. It used to be at least usable, and on paper it would be nice to have an extension like this that actualy works, but as the devs have made it, it's doing more harm than good.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Xaephia, 4 months agoMade unusable due to the devs' own active transphobia and unwillingness to moderate their own tool. Mass-"anti-trans"-flagging people who are themselves vocally trans-positive is now common. Used to be a good tool, is now entirely worthless.