Reviews for Shinigami Eyes
Shinigami Eyes by Shinigami Eyes
Review by Useariothreemil
Rated 1 out of 5
by Useariothreemil, 2 months agowhy are trans people of color getting flagged as transphobes
why are nonbinary folk being flagged as transphobes
why are intersex people marked as transphobes
this addon has been used to bully anyone who isn't a white woman on twitter for months now. This is what it has become, a harming tool to POC.
why are nonbinary folk being flagged as transphobes
why are intersex people marked as transphobes
this addon has been used to bully anyone who isn't a white woman on twitter for months now. This is what it has become, a harming tool to POC.
1,262 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Demonskull, 8 hours ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by aaaa, 11 hours agoI have been using this extension for a couple years now as an easy way to detect transphobes (which is important for me to do since I am transmasculine and do not want to interact with these people at all) but lately I have been highly dissatisfied with how many transgender people are being flagged as transphobic for no reason. It is especially horrible towards trans men, intersex people, and those who do not fit into the gender binary, going against the whole point of this extension (detecting ALL transphobia, not just transmisogyny like the five star reviews for this extension claim this extension is only for). Please do better.
- Rated 1 out of 5by OwOtherkin, 2 days agoIf I could give 0 stars I would. This app inaccurately marks transgender people as transphobic and TERFS/conservatives as trans-friendly. People of color, intersex individuals, and transgender individuals who don't fit nicely into the boy/girl binary (xenogenders, nonbinary folks, etc.) are mismarked more often. Binary transgender people (transwomen and transmen) who speak up publicly about abuse or discrimination that they suffer are also mismarked more. Basically, it does the opposite of what it claims. This app will intentionally mislead you about the views of other people.
The only nice thing I can say about Shinigami Eyes is, "At least it didn't install malware onto my computer." - Rated 1 out of 5by bee, 3 days agoThis add on discriminates against intersex and half of the trans community which is the antithesis of its stated goal.
For instance there's a noticeable portion of flagged blogs on Tumblr that have a had to make a pinned post clarifying that, no they aren't a terf, they're trans men and/or intersex. That is grounds for alienation as far as the creator of this extension is concerned. Either you stand with every queer person or you are against every queer person, this author fails to grasp that simple concept.
You have to make your own decisions, you have to pay attention, you can't trust the color of a hyperlink to hold your hand and tell you who is safe and who isn't. - Rated 1 out of 5by Finnegan, 4 days agoI know that queer people can still be transmisogynistic, and many of them are and deserve to be marked red. However, trans men, nonbinary people, and intersex people keep getting marked red left and right just for talking about their own experiences, even if they actively support trans women. This extension is not good anymore.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18819820, 4 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Aonaka, 5 days agoThis add-on *used* to be super helpful. But recently the developers have decided to start wrongfully flagging trans masculine people and generally queer people of color red. Absolutely useless to normal people now.
- Rated 1 out of 5by ewmwmbwe, 5 days agoBeing used to falsely flag trans and intersex people. If you see a name in red half the time it's because the creator of the add-on purposefully misflagged them
- Rated 1 out of 5by proxy, 5 days agocurrently being misused to flag trans masc., intersex, and trans poc as transphobic.
- Rated 1 out of 5by galaxygummy, 6 days agoNo longer useable as over half of the red accounts, on a manual check, are trans friendly/actually transgender. Attempting to rectify this isnt affective. It is much better to use your own judgement.
- Rated 1 out of 5by LVTB, 6 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19551740, 6 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Dailybugler, 8 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17694475, 9 days agoserious racism problem - for some reason a lot of black trans folk and black trans-positive folk get marked red for calling out racism. meanwhile users who claim that being nonbinary is fake, suicide-bait trans women, and state that transmascs should detransition or die are marked as green.
i kinda doubt anything will be done about this. people just dont seem to care about racism and just focus on punishing people for calling it out. i have no doubt in my mind that the creator of this extension is either anti-black themself, or simply permits anti-blackness because it does not impact them personally - Rated 2 out of 5by sharpie, 9 days agoused to be useful but over the years a bunch of queer infighting has lead to a lot of trans-friendly spaces and people getting marked red because they're not trans in the "right way" or something.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19548780, 10 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Mojo, 11 days agoWhile it was never 100% accurate, the current state of the extension is pretty dire. I appreciate that it can be logistically difficult or even impossible to manually verify every report, as well as emotionally draining, but letting it remain in this a confusing and potentially defamatory state is worse than it not existing at all. The young trans people I support in a queer youth group are pessimistic enough about life already without being made to be paranoid about things they needn't be or tricked into viewing potentially traumatic content as a result of a poorly moderated extension.
Transphobes famously spend almost all of their free time trolling anything remotely related to being trans online, you cannot run something like this without having safeguards in place to prevent interfernece. I sympathise, but I think it's time to admit that it's become too big for you to manage and to retire the extension. It's kinder than allowing people to believe it will give them any kind of control over their online experience and being let down. - Rated 1 out of 5by Elisavet, 12 days agoMy experience is that almost every trans individual who is intersex, POC, and/or nonwhite and who speaks openly in favour of trans rights has been marked red in this app.
Abuse of the app is rampant and uncontrolled to a point that it feels it is by design. I'm really tired of seeing actual trans activists getting put in the same boat as JKR. It's demoralizing how much this app exacerbates intra-community tensions by allowing petty users to mark anybody whose vibes they just don't like as "anti-trans". - Rated 1 out of 5by Vriska, 13 days ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19539583, 16 days agoUsed to be very helpful but is clearly being used to target people someone doesnt agree with. I say that as a transfem who is hating seeing it used against my trans siblings.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19537223, 17 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19057933, 18 days agoIt's a good addon, but it would be really nice to see exactly why some accounts or websites are marked red, also gives people complaining about being marked red for anti-feminist sentiments less wiggle room.
- Rated 5 out of 5by lesbiannerd640, 18 days agoIgnore the review bombers. They are straight up transmisogynists that are angry at being called out. Trans women and transfems can be transmisogynistic. There is a huge wave of intracommunity transmisogyny lately. I have NEVER seen a false positive, and *maybe* one false negative - and SO MANY people who are marked red who are objectively unsafe to be around as a trans woman.
I have been marked green on multiple accounts. Each time it happened after I said something that demonstrates an understanding of what transmisogyny is, what it is like, and how to *not use it against people*. Never in my lifetime of using this have I seen someone marked green who didn't clearly deserve to be.