Critiques pour Shinigami Eyes
Shinigami Eyes par Shinigami Eyes
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- Noté 1 sur 5par Jess, il y a 2 moishow is this even allowed is beyond me. the intention is obvious. the premise is dangerous. there was a time where people got marked for their identity... in germany.
- Noté 1 sur 5par robinbird, il y a 2 moisThis is an abusive extension that marked my trans activist friend as transphobic and some transphobe i know as GREEN
- Noté 5 sur 5par system-ellie, il y a 2 moisim pleased to say that this addon is beautiful and shows clearly the folks i can and cannot trust
love it hopefully people stop negative review bomming it - Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14973578 de Firefox, il y a 2 moisWhile a good idea in theory, this extension has become completely useless due to a variety of factors leading the information it provides to be unreliable. The main issues are as follows:
- There is no system to view the reason why someone is marked as either pro-trans or anti-trans; the extension instead expects you to trust its opaque data set without question. I'd find it hard to trust any source which makes bold claims regarding a person's bigotry (or lack thereof) without at least one specific example.
- The voting data is processed using an imprecise algorithm known as a "bloom filter" which has a tendency to erroneously categorize people in either the pro-trans or anti-trans category when there aren't actually any votes to support that.
- The anonymous voting is incredibly susceptible to false flags, particularly from exclusionist subgroups within the trans community. This leads to many transmasc, nonbinary and intersex people being marked as anti-trans in retaliation for pushing back against hatred directed towards them, while the people who spread that hate are marked as trans-friendly.
The result of this is a once useful tool becoming a vector for character assassination (whether intentional or not) of vulnerable trans people within our own community. I would not consider recommending this unless all of the above points are meaningfully addressed. - Noté 1 sur 5par PaytheToll, il y a 2 mois
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 19503426 de Firefox, il y a 2 mois
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17776307 de Firefox, il y a 2 mois
- Noté 5 sur 5par fishfish, il y a 2 moisThis extension is consistently extremely useful for rooting out people who have corrosive opinions. The low scores tend to be because the exact people that are marked as red have a tendency to lash out in the form of review bombing.
Notably: this extension is very good at marking transphobia generally, but with a focus on transmisogyny. There aren't a lot of systems to protect trans women these days, so this is an extremely encouraging tool.
Generally, the review bombing on this is disappointing. My assumption is that the goal here is to muddy the water on this extension or to get it taken down. It's consistently disappointing to see my community act like this.
At the end of the day, this is a tool to protect trans communities. If you're here for that, it's going to help with that. But it's only a tool, and it can only be as effective as a tool - Noté 1 sur 5par trangener :), il y a 2 moiswhile this works fine on other sites, on social medias it has become completely unusable. violent TERFs are marked green, while intersex activists or transmasculine people are marked red. i've seen people be marked green while saying they wish for the corrective r*pe of trans men or are advocating for the coercive correction of intersex people. absolute insanity. this extension does nothing but to stroke the egos of violent transphobes at this point.
- Noté 1 sur 5par Cerbera, il y a 2 moisFlags trans and intersex people as red. It clearly has bias against anyone who speaks out against transandrophobia and intersexism.
- Noté 1 sur 5par niko, il y a 2 moisthis extension is openly anti-ftm, anti-intersex, and anti-black. routinely flags actual trans people while transphobes are marked green. also does not tell you why someone is marked red or green.
- Noté 1 sur 5par SudoVL172089, il y a 2 moisTransphobic devs that exclude intersex/FtM people.
it's also just inaccurate as shit.
Doesn't tell you why somebody was marked red, either. - Noté 5 sur 5par soror v, il y a 2 moisGreat extension that works as intended. Don't mind the misinformation being spread by transphobes and transmisogynysts claiming it's false flagging people, it's not.
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17335951 de Firefox, il y a 2 mois
- Noté 1 sur 5par Robin, il y a 2 moisIt used to be useful, but at this point so many trans folks (including trans feminine people and trans women!) are marked as red these days. The red markers tend to skew toward trans masculine or intersex people, and often crypto-terfs will mark themselves as green. All this does is cause confusion.
Ultimately this needs better moderation, and, preferably, a way to mark individual authors, contributors, and individuals instead of entire news sources or websites. It's kind of jarring to see an article about trans resources marked as red solely because it's on a website that was deemed wholly transphobic, rather than the individual authors of the articles. - Noté 1 sur 5par boxofvoidkittens, il y a 2 moisDoesn't seem to work? Claims to detect antitrans sentiments, routinely does not do that, flags transgender people as antitrans for speaking about their experiences with transitioning. Is this some kind of fake app/virus?
- Noté 1 sur 5par emeraldo, il y a 2 moisBefore this review, I'd like to say that I still use this extension, I just manually review people that I see marked as any color before making any judgements on a person.
Lately, this extension has taken a HUGE downfall on the quality of flags- most users I see marked as red are intersex activists or folks that talk about transandrophobia. Whilst I don't have much to talk about either of these matters, what bugs me is that people talking about these matters in positive OR negative light are being falsely flagged as red, despite being trans-friendly in the traditional sense- supporting trans people across the entire spectrum of gender.
I think until a user is being actively transphobic, I.E mis/disgendering people, using transphobic slurs as derogatory slurs, or sharing misinformation about trans people and their experiences, they shouldn't be marked as red. Disagree all you want on what terms are real and fake, but don't let it cloud your sense of judgement- they're still an ally to transgenderism, however that may be. - Noté 3 sur 5par deaf, il y a 2 moisinaccurate for most red eyes. green is usually accurate but red is incredibly inconsistent. transgender pro trans activists are red, intersex-activists are red, people that are active in the trans activism community that are explicitly pro trans are red. can be weaponized really easily, and needs better moderation
- Noté 1 sur 5par Soup, il y a 3 moisYou can personally tag and change the red/green markers, but the ones shown to the public are manually reviewed by people with a bias towards transmedicalism. On non-socialmedia sites, it is useful. Everywhere else, it is not.
- Noté 1 sur 5par Anna, il y a 3 moisToo many people are getting false-flagged--it's now more an extension for transphobes to smear trans people with than actually warning you about transphobes.
- Noté 1 sur 5par Pyro, il y a 3 moisDon't install Shinigami Eyes. Its accuracy is EXTREMELY low, and it oftentimes mistakes actual transgender people for transphobes and vice versa. This is not a reliable application in its implementation, and it seems to frequently mismark transgender individuals who do not identify with a binary gender in a traditional way (ex. people who don't fit into categories such as stereotypical boys who like blue and girls who like pink). I do not know if that is by design, but it would not surprise me if it was so.
- Noté 1 sur 5par Yugi, il y a 3 moisI've noticed over the past few months that several very innocuous intersex and nonbinary accounts on Tumblr have been marked as transphobic. I was not able to find anything to back this up in my own searching. I did, however, see a sharp increase in people reporting false tags over the same period of time I've noticed them.
I will be removing this extension until the developers are able to correct this wash of inaccurate, false flagging. - Noté 5 sur 5par Fox, il y a 3 moisIn my experience most of the negative reviews come as a result of Shinigami Eyes being very good about catching transphobia directed at trans women. When you prioritize the most vulnerable those who previously saw themselves in that position often grow frustrated. This is still a great way to understand who you're interacting with online. Don't be a trans-misogynist if you want to remain green - pretty simple <3
- Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 17016267 de Firefox, il y a 3 moisI used to use it because it was good at pointing out transphobes. Now, it's useless. All I see is trans people marked as red, and actual transphobes unmarked or marked green. The team in charge of it is unreliable.